Stories of cottagers1813 |
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... soon change from gay to grave : they all felt saddened by the train of death ; and many went all the way to the churchyard to see the coffin taken into the church . It was a very sad evening to Robert and his Mother when they came home ...
... soon change from gay to grave : they all felt saddened by the train of death ; and many went all the way to the churchyard to see the coffin taken into the church . It was a very sad evening to Robert and his Mother when they came home ...
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... soon be back . " I was sure there was something on her mind , and pressed her to tell me . " Ah , Sir , " said she " my old " heart often bodes ill where no ill is , but " I'm so used to my Boy being with me at this hour , that I don't ...
... soon be back . " I was sure there was something on her mind , and pressed her to tell me . " Ah , Sir , " said she " my old " heart often bodes ill where no ill is , but " I'm so used to my Boy being with me at this hour , that I don't ...
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... soon to relapse into her usual indifference . She fretted so at not hearing from him ; it was indeed strange ; in fact , nothing had been more unaccountable from the first , than his whole conduct . There was scarcely one in the village ...
... soon to relapse into her usual indifference . She fretted so at not hearing from him ; it was indeed strange ; in fact , nothing had been more unaccountable from the first , than his whole conduct . There was scarcely one in the village ...
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... soon after she went to the Union . She was in the Woman's Ward . She was sit- ting by herself in the corner of the room . No one seemed to be taking any notice of her . She wore her little black bonnet as she used to do , and her hands ...
... soon after she went to the Union . She was in the Woman's Ward . She was sit- ting by herself in the corner of the room . No one seemed to be taking any notice of her . She wore her little black bonnet as she used to do , and her hands ...
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... soon after that " lad had joined the regiment , watching him " kneel down and say his prayers night and 66 morning , till they laughed him out of it ; " and I've seen him , Sir , steal his Bible out " from under his pillow , when all ...
... soon after that " lad had joined the regiment , watching him " kneel down and say his prayers night and 66 morning , till they laughed him out of it ; " and I've seen him , Sir , steal his Bible out " from under his pillow , when all ...
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Annie asked better Bible BREAD STREET HILL cheek child church coffin cold comfort cottage door cried dear boy death dying Edward Edward Cooper face father faults fear feelings felt God's gone hand happy happy days HARROW WEALD heard heart hope hour husband indolence Jack Morris JAMES BURNS knew lane leave look Mary Cooper Mary Wilson mind morning neighbours never night once pale parish passed poor boy PORTMAN SQUARE PORTMAN STREET pray prayer prison quiet religion repent returned Robert Lee Rogers round rushlight scarcely scene seemed sitting Soldier soon sorrow speak spoke stood Stories of Cottagers summer sunk Susan talk tears tell tence thing thought told turned village voice walk watched Widow Cooper Widow Lee wife William Wilmot Wilson woman words workhouse young
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Seite 13 - Come unto me, all ye that are weary and heavy-laden, and I will give you rest !" He smiled and wept when he spoke these words.