Blythe Herndon, by S. Bonner; and Janetta, by J. Chandler, Volumul 247 |
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... Betty Page , Mary Barton , and Blythe Herndon . This last young lady , it may be remarked , had been christened Emma Blythe ; but the first name had been dropped , after a common Southern fashion , and she herself , except in moments of ...
... Betty Page , Mary Barton , and Blythe Herndon . This last young lady , it may be remarked , had been christened Emma Blythe ; but the first name had been dropped , after a common Southern fashion , and she herself , except in moments of ...
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... Betty laughed moderately . It was too great an exertion to do more . " I wish you would call him , " said she ; " it hurts my throat to scream . Mary and Blythe exchanged a smile . Miss Page's selfishness was usually of this naïve ...
... Betty laughed moderately . It was too great an exertion to do more . " I wish you would call him , " said she ; " it hurts my throat to scream . Mary and Blythe exchanged a smile . Miss Page's selfishness was usually of this naïve ...
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... Betty Page . " If you are going to spend your church - money to dress for the Yankees , then I've my opinion of you . " As " It's my own money , and I've a right to spend it as I please . I can say my prayers better if I know that the ...
... Betty Page . " If you are going to spend your church - money to dress for the Yankees , then I've my opinion of you . " As " It's my own money , and I've a right to spend it as I please . I can say my prayers better if I know that the ...
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... Betty Page that he isn't much use to anyone else . " " I wonder if she will marry him ? " " I don't know . She likes him ; but she is the last girl in the world to marry a poor young planter . " " Van will be a rich young planter before ...
... Betty Page that he isn't much use to anyone else . " " I wonder if she will marry him ? " " I don't know . She likes him ; but she is the last girl in the world to marry a poor young planter . " " Van will be a rich young planter before ...
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... the young lady whose beauty was characterized by serenity ; for he had permitted himself one luxury in all these years , and that was to fall in love with Betty Page . CHAPTER V. MRS . OGLETHORPE FEELS IT HER DUTY TO. 38 BLYTHE HERNDON .
... the young lady whose beauty was characterized by serenity ; for he had permitted himself one luxury in all these years , and that was to fall in love with Betty Page . CHAPTER V. MRS . OGLETHORPE FEELS IT HER DUTY TO. 38 BLYTHE HERNDON .
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Pagina 237 - Jesus' blood; Give every burdened soul release, And bid us all depart in peace. 644 8s, 7s & 4s. T ORD, dismiss us with thy blessing, •*-* Fill our hearts with joy and peace; Let us each, thy love possessing, Triumph in redeeming grace ; O refresh us, : Travelling through this wilderness.
Pagina 137 - In the beauty of the lilies Christ was born across the sea, With a glory in His bosom that transfigures you and me; As He died to make men holy, let us die to make men free, While God is marching on.
Pagina 134 - tis gory, Yet 'tis wreathed around with glory, And 'twill live in song and story Though its folds are in the dust ! For its fame on brightest pages, Penned by poets and by sages, Shall go sounding down the ages — Furl its folds though now we must.
Pagina 87 - ... it is better to bear the ills we have, than fly to others that we know not of.
Pagina 202 - Come to my arms, my hero, The shadows of twilight grow, And the tiger's ancient fierceness In my veins begins to flow. Come not cringing to sue me! Take me with triumph and power, As a warrior storms a fortress! I will not shrink or cower.
Pagina 144 - Twas this deprived my soul of rest, And rais'd such tumults in my breast ; For while I gaz'd, in transport tost, My breath was gone, my voice was lost : My bosom glow'd ; the subtle flame Ran quick through all my vital frame ; O'er my dim eyes a darkness hung ; My ears with hollow murmurs rung.
Pagina 196 - Every Stitch Described and Engraved with the utmost Accuracy, and the Quantity of Material requisite for each Pattern stated. Comprising; TATTING PATTERNS. EMBROIDERY PATTERNS. CROCHET PATTERNS. KNITTING AND NETTING PATTERNS.
Pagina 197 - OINTMENT These excellent FAMILY MEDICINES are invaluable in the treatment of all ailments incidental to every HOUSEHOLD. The PILLS PURIFY, REGULATE, and STRENGTHEN the whole system, while the OINTMENT is unequalled for the cure of Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Old Wounds, Sores, and Ulcers. Possessed of these REMEDIES, every Mother has at once the means of curing most complaints to which herself or Family is liable.
Pagina 198 - Biglow Papers, and Saxe's Poems. 8. Back Log Studies, and My Summer in a Garden. By CHARLES DUDLEY WARNER.
Pagina 134 - tis hard for us to fold it; Hard to think there's none to hold it; Hard that those who once unrolled it Now must furl it with a sigh. Furl that Banner! furl it sadly! Once ten thousands hailed it gladly, And ten thousands wildly, madly...