Woodbury farm: or, The sister's visit, by A.R.N.Christian Knowledge Society, 1864 |
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... auntie some of it . " " The woman who had tea with her ! " Ellen started violently , and coloured all over . How did Mary know anything at all about a woman having tea with Bridget ? It was dreadful ! She felt as if she must run away ...
... auntie some of it . " " The woman who had tea with her ! " Ellen started violently , and coloured all over . How did Mary know anything at all about a woman having tea with Bridget ? It was dreadful ! She felt as if she must run away ...
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... auntie . While you and Agnes were mixing the jam and bread - crumbs together , I felt so thirsty , that I ran out of the orchard , and up the back garden to the pump for some water , and then I heard people talking ; so I stood up on a ...
... auntie . While you and Agnes were mixing the jam and bread - crumbs together , I felt so thirsty , that I ran out of the orchard , and up the back garden to the pump for some water , and then I heard people talking ; so I stood up on a ...
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... auntie , you must have seen her when you went in for the jam . " " I didn't , Mary , " Ellen said , passionately , " people are always trying to get up things against Bridget . " The next instant Ellen would have given anything for her ...
... auntie , you must have seen her when you went in for the jam . " " I didn't , Mary , " Ellen said , passionately , " people are always trying to get up things against Bridget . " The next instant Ellen would have given anything for her ...
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... auntie to play . " Mrs. Merton came towards her children with a very grave face , and told them to come in , and she would put them to bed . " Where's Elizabeth , mother ? We have been waiting so long , and getting so tired ; and we ...
... auntie to play . " Mrs. Merton came towards her children with a very grave face , and told them to come in , and she would put them to bed . " Where's Elizabeth , mother ? We have been waiting so long , and getting so tired ; and we ...
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... Auntie , is that you ? " . She called twice , and then the sobs ceased for a minute , and Ellen's voice called out , " Mary , go to bed directly . " " No , auntie , I can't , " said WOODBURY FARM 73.
... Auntie , is that you ? " . She called twice , and then the sobs ceased for a minute , and Ellen's voice called out , " Mary , go to bed directly . " " No , auntie , I can't , " said WOODBURY FARM 73.
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afraid afternoon Aggie Andrew Grayson ANNE PRATT Aunt Ellen auntie bear better Bridget C. A. JOHNS CHARLES TOMLINSON child Colored Plates comfort cross crying darling Dear father dear little directly door dreadful Elizabeth face father feel felt Frank Frank Wilmot frightened garden glad God's gone grandmamma grandpapa happy heard heart hope husband inscription James Butt Jessie JOSEPH LAMB kind kitchen knew leave little Agnes little darling little girl look Lord's Prayer mamma Margaret Mary and Agnes master mind minute Miss Ellen Miss Wilmot missie morning mother naughty Nellie never night o'clock papa parlour Parsonage play poor pray racter remember seemed servant sister sitting sobs sorry speak stay story sure talk tell thing thought told turned up-stairs walk wife wish woman Woodbury Farm words wrong young
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Página 10 - There are in this loud stunning tide Of human care and crime, ;'-. With whom the melodies abide Of th' everlasting chime ; Who carry music in their heart Through dusky lane and wrangling mart, Plying their daily task with busier feet, Because their secret souls a holy strain repeat.
Página 70 - Come near and bless us when we wake, ere through the world our way we take; till in the ocean of thy love we lose ourselves in heaven above.
Página 30 - WE scatter seeds with careless hand, And dream we ne'er shall see them more ; But for a thousand years Their fruit appears, In weeds that mar the land, Or healthful store. The deeds we do, the words we say, — Into still air they seem to fleet, We count them ever past ; But they shall last, — In the dread judgment they And we shall meet.
Página 124 - Largely Thou givest, gracious Lord, Largely Thy gifts should be restored ; Freely Thou givest, and Thy word Is,
Página 5 - Let love be without dissimulation. Abhor that which is evil; cleave to that which is good. Be kindly affectioned one to another with brotherly love; in honour preferring one another...
Página 184 - ... sake : that if it shall be thy pleasure to prolong his days here on earth, he may live to thee. and be an instrument of thy glory, by serving thee faithfully, and doing good in his generation ; or else receive him into those heavenly habitations, where the souls of them that sleep in the Lord Jesus enjoy perpetual rest and felicity. Grant this, O Lord, for thy mercies...
Página 185 - We humbly commend the soul of this thy servant, our dear brother, into thy hands, as into the hands of a faithful Creator and most merciful Saviour; most humbly beseeching thee, that it may be precious in thy sight. Wash it, we pray thee, in the blood of that immaculate Lamb, that was slain to take away the sins of the world ; that whatsoever defilements it may have contracted in the midst of this miserable and naughty world...
Página 187 - They are going — only going — Out of pain and into bliss — Out of sad and sinful weakness Into perfect holiness.
Página 92 - Then marvel not, if such as bask In purest light of innocence, Hope against hope, in love's dear task, Spite of all dark offence. If they who hate the trespass most, Yet, when all other love is lost, Love the poor sinner, marvel not; Christ's mark outwears the rankest blot.