The Prince of Darkness: A Romance of the Blue RidgeFederal Book Company, 1890 |
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... said , harshly- " Let those tickets be ! What the deuce pos- sessed you to tell Miss Simpson that the colors would fade ? " " Because it was true . Old Mrs. Rubb , whe bought a dress of it last week , on the TRUE TO PRINCIPLE . 281.
... said , harshly- " Let those tickets be ! What the deuce pos- sessed you to tell Miss Simpson that the colors would fade ? " " Because it was true . Old Mrs. Rubb , whe bought a dress of it last week , on the TRUE TO PRINCIPLE . 281.
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... Simpson that . You ought to have left her to find it out for herself after she had bought and paid for the dress . " " But that would have been too late , sir . " " What of that ? We must sell our goods , I suppose ? Whereas , if we go ...
... Simpson that . You ought to have left her to find it out for herself after she had bought and paid for the dress . " " But that would have been too late , sir . " " What of that ? We must sell our goods , I suppose ? Whereas , if we go ...
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... Simpson , and the name of their little girl was Lizzie . At this time Mr. Simpson was an honest , merry , soft - hearted man enough , though lately engaged in a heart - hardening calling , viz . that of constable 19 ( 805 ) for the ward ...
... Simpson , and the name of their little girl was Lizzie . At this time Mr. Simpson was an honest , merry , soft - hearted man enough , though lately engaged in a heart - hardening calling , viz . that of constable 19 ( 805 ) for the ward ...
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... Simpson was a very different man , as you will see by contrasting two acts of his life . Mrs. Simpson had been a healthy , cheerful , handsome girl , when she was married , but by drinking strong tea and coffee , and eating hot bread ...
... Simpson was a very different man , as you will see by contrasting two acts of his life . Mrs. Simpson had been a healthy , cheerful , handsome girl , when she was married , but by drinking strong tea and coffee , and eating hot bread ...
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... down to tea . He was look- mg very serious . When Mrs. Simpson asked him what was the matter , and if he was in trouble , ae answered , " Oh , no , no , " and chased the gloom from his brow . He was then a kind - WINNY . 807.
... down to tea . He was look- mg very serious . When Mrs. Simpson asked him what was the matter , and if he was in trouble , ae answered , " Oh , no , no , " and chased the gloom from his brow . He was then a kind - WINNY . 807.
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106 페이지 - SHE walks in beauty, like the night Of cloudless climes and starry skies; And all that's best of dark and bright Meet in her aspect and her eyes: Thus mellow'd to that tender light Which heaven to gaudy day denies.
213 페이지 - God and lacking faith, they that be cursed people, and murderers, and fornicators, and sorcerers, and idolaters, and all liars, shall have their portion in the lake that burneth with fire and brimstone, which is the second death.
327 페이지 - Winny sitting in a distant corner, with her elbows on her knees, and her chin resting on the palms of her hands, and her hair all hanging about her face — the picture of self-neglect and despair. The...
88 페이지 - I gazed at him in a fixed horror. He seemed to know my thoughts, for he replied to them sardonically, "I am not mad, most noble Pestus, but speak the words of truth and soberness.