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... church , pointing upwards to heaven . " But how is it you are not in the hay- field with the others ? " said she at last to Kate . " It was so hot when Lucy went , I did not care to go , " said Kate . " It was hot certainly an hour ago ...
... church , pointing upwards to heaven . " But how is it you are not in the hay- field with the others ? " said she at last to Kate . " It was so hot when Lucy went , I did not care to go , " said Kate . " It was hot certainly an hour ago ...
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... church time . Farmer Baker was very constant in his attendance at church ; indeed he was the " parson's man , " as the villagers called him , or the vicar's churchwarden . The farmer and his wife always were amongst the first people to ...
... church time . Farmer Baker was very constant in his attendance at church ; indeed he was the " parson's man , " as the villagers called him , or the vicar's churchwarden . The farmer and his wife always were amongst the first people to ...
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... church bell rung for evening prayer , Martin joined the little village con- gregation , and when the prayers of the church were desired for Lucy Harding , who was dan- gerously ill , none were more sincere and earnest than those sent up ...
... church bell rung for evening prayer , Martin joined the little village con- gregation , and when the prayers of the church were desired for Lucy Harding , who was dan- gerously ill , none were more sincere and earnest than those sent up ...
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... church . Looking up , Martin saw Miss Elwyn's kneeling figure , with the bright evening light falling on it through the western window . That quiet kneeling figure brought back to his memory his Crimean days . He remem- bered the ...
... church . Looking up , Martin saw Miss Elwyn's kneeling figure , with the bright evening light falling on it through the western window . That quiet kneeling figure brought back to his memory his Crimean days . He remem- bered the ...
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... church was the point in the day to which her thoughts most turned . After the drudgery of household work in which she now regularly took her share , it was a great rest and refreshment to her , and the beautiful words of the Church ...
... church was the point in the day to which her thoughts most turned . After the drudgery of household work in which she now regularly took her share , it was a great rest and refreshment to her , and the beautiful words of the Church ...
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