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... character, she directed hersteps to alarge spreading oak, now leafless, wherein summer she oftencame to readand pray; and here fallingon her knees she thanked Godforthe blessings showered uponher. Entirely free from discontent and ...
... character, she directed hersteps to alarge spreading oak, now leafless, wherein summer she oftencame to readand pray; and here fallingon her knees she thanked Godforthe blessings showered uponher. Entirely free from discontent and ...
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... the burying ground stood beforeher. Oh, dreary desolation; thy name is country graveyard! Here no polished sculptured stela pointed totheEternal Rest beyond;no classic marbles told, in gilded characters, the virtues of the dead; no flowery.
... the burying ground stood beforeher. Oh, dreary desolation; thy name is country graveyard! Here no polished sculptured stela pointed totheEternal Rest beyond;no classic marbles told, in gilded characters, the virtues of the dead; no flowery.
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Augusta Jane Evans. in gilded characters, the virtues of the dead; no flowery fringed gravelwalks wound from murmuring waterfalls and rippling fountains to crystallakes, where trailing willows threw their flickering shadows over ...
Augusta Jane Evans. in gilded characters, the virtues of the dead; no flowery fringed gravelwalks wound from murmuring waterfalls and rippling fountains to crystallakes, where trailing willows threw their flickering shadows over ...
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... oftwilight, perplexed, distressed, and wondering howshe couldavoid allthe angularities of this amiable character, underwhose rooffate seemed to have deposited her. CHAPTER V. At length, by the aid of crutches, Ednawasableto.
... oftwilight, perplexed, distressed, and wondering howshe couldavoid allthe angularities of this amiable character, underwhose rooffate seemed to have deposited her. CHAPTER V. At length, by the aid of crutches, Ednawasableto.
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