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Augusta Jane Evans. waited in reverent silence the advent of the sun. Morning among the mountains possessed witchery and glories which filled theheart of the girlwith adoration, and called from her lips rude but exultant anthems of praise.
Augusta Jane Evans. waited in reverent silence the advent of the sun. Morning among the mountains possessed witchery and glories which filled theheart of the girlwith adoration, and called from her lips rude but exultant anthems of praise.
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Augusta Jane Evans. interment near the scene of combat; but the gentleman who had officiated as second for the deceased expressed his determinationto carry the unfortunate man's body back to his home and family,and the earliest train on the ...
Augusta Jane Evans. interment near the scene of combat; but the gentleman who had officiated as second for the deceased expressed his determinationto carry the unfortunate man's body back to his home and family,and the earliest train on the ...
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Augusta Jane Evans. motionless on the coverlet. Children are always sanguine, because of their ignorance of the stern, inexorable realities of the untriedfuture, and Edna couldnot believethat death would snatch from the world oneso ...
Augusta Jane Evans. motionless on the coverlet. Children are always sanguine, because of their ignorance of the stern, inexorable realities of the untriedfuture, and Edna couldnot believethat death would snatch from the world oneso ...
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Augusta Jane Evans. CHAPTER. II. Nearly a mile from the small,stragglingvillage of Chattanooga stood Aaron Hunt's shop ... in winter, having an unusual amountof work onhand, Mr. Hunthurriedaway from home one morning, neglecting to take ...
Augusta Jane Evans. CHAPTER. II. Nearly a mile from the small,stragglingvillage of Chattanooga stood Aaron Hunt's shop ... in winter, having an unusual amountof work onhand, Mr. Hunthurriedaway from home one morning, neglecting to take ...
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... by murmuringthe metrical version ofthe Lord'sPrayer contained inthe "Purgatory." Most emphatically did Mrs. Hunt disapprove of the studiousand contemplative habits of the ambitious child, who she averred was indulging dreams and.
... by murmuringthe metrical version ofthe Lord'sPrayer contained inthe "Purgatory." Most emphatically did Mrs. Hunt disapprove of the studiousand contemplative habits of the ambitious child, who she averred was indulging dreams and.
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