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Page 57
... lodge , the mill , and this bridge ; therefore I can say to you - they are your own . But , my dear , I hope you will not object to my grandfather and my sister Lucy remaining with us in the same lodge , at least until I have time to ...
... lodge , the mill , and this bridge ; therefore I can say to you - they are your own . But , my dear , I hope you will not object to my grandfather and my sister Lucy remaining with us in the same lodge , at least until I have time to ...
Page 73
... lodge , had just ceased to play , and the man who performed the office of a miller , was shutting the door on the outside ; he touched his hat to the Pastor and Arthur as they passed him , and walked leisurely to the house by a bye path ...
... lodge , had just ceased to play , and the man who performed the office of a miller , was shutting the door on the outside ; he touched his hat to the Pastor and Arthur as they passed him , and walked leisurely to the house by a bye path ...
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... lodge , flowed through the middle of the valley , appeared a lively , bustling village , which boasted of its markets twice a week , its stores and dairies , its tailor's shop , its milliner's shop , tavern , and similar conveniences ...
... lodge , flowed through the middle of the valley , appeared a lively , bustling village , which boasted of its markets twice a week , its stores and dairies , its tailor's shop , its milliner's shop , tavern , and similar conveniences ...
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Exhausted Jane lay down by a settlement and slept | 15 |
She took the instrument and touching it with a religious softness | 425 |
To this lovely and retired spot they often went happy in each others | 615 |
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