The good old times, by the author of 'Mary Powell'.1857 |
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Pagina 125
... , a greater mind to do no such thing ; and , turning about , he hastily made his way homewards , thinking over all that had happened . ME CHAPTER X. Brother and Sister . EANWHILE , Magdeleine The Good Old Times . 125.
... , a greater mind to do no such thing ; and , turning about , he hastily made his way homewards , thinking over all that had happened . ME CHAPTER X. Brother and Sister . EANWHILE , Magdeleine The Good Old Times . 125.
Pagina 126
... Magdeleine safely ascended a narrow stair , and opened a small door covered with the tapestry which hung the walls of her sleeping - chamber . It was a very lofty old room , with one or two deep recesses , and an elaborately - carved ...
... Magdeleine safely ascended a narrow stair , and opened a small door covered with the tapestry which hung the walls of her sleeping - chamber . It was a very lofty old room , with one or two deep recesses , and an elaborately - carved ...
Pagina 127
... Magdeleine seated herself , panting , in the arm- chair beside the fire ; and having recovered her breath , she took off and put away her heavy cloak and the coarse stuff dress beneath it ; then putting on a flowing white wrapper , she ...
... Magdeleine seated herself , panting , in the arm- chair beside the fire ; and having recovered her breath , she took off and put away her heavy cloak and the coarse stuff dress beneath it ; then putting on a flowing white wrapper , she ...
Pagina 131
... Magdeleine . I was glad at length to have it in my power to say I must attend a midnight mass . " " Late at feast and late at prayers , too ! " said Magdeleine , smiling . " I was better off , sleeping in my nest . ' 99 " And yet , had ...
... Magdeleine . I was glad at length to have it in my power to say I must attend a midnight mass . " " Late at feast and late at prayers , too ! " said Magdeleine , smiling . " I was better off , sleeping in my nest . ' 99 " And yet , had ...
Pagina 132
... Magdeleine , this is only one of the pernicious notions you imbibed from your Valdensian nurse . " " Nay , my brother , I cannot bear to hear you speak of her so harshly . She had the love of Christ in her , and was unto me as a mother ...
... Magdeleine , this is only one of the pernicious notions you imbibed from your Valdensian nurse . " " Nay , my brother , I cannot bear to hear you speak of her so harshly . She had the love of Christ in her , and was unto me as a mother ...
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