Dawn and twilight, by the author of 'Amy Grant'. |
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Stranica 1
... pleasant - looking old house , though without any direct claims to architectural beauty . It had been so often added to and altered , that the original idea of the architect could hardly be perceived ; but some rich , clustering ivy ...
... pleasant - looking old house , though without any direct claims to architectural beauty . It had been so often added to and altered , that the original idea of the architect could hardly be perceived ; but some rich , clustering ivy ...
Stranica 3
... pleasant sun poured in his bright beams , it seemed very cheerful . A half - finished draw- ing was on a desk , brushes and paints were lying about in beautiful confusion , though all in order in their mistress's eyes ; and a book was ...
... pleasant sun poured in his bright beams , it seemed very cheerful . A half - finished draw- ing was on a desk , brushes and paints were lying about in beautiful confusion , though all in order in their mistress's eyes ; and a book was ...
Stranica 16
... pleasant without her . " " I miss her very much , and I am so glad she is only gone as far as the cottage in the park . But shall we not have some reading , Percy ? I must finish my drawing , if I am to make you some home - sketches to ...
... pleasant without her . " " I miss her very much , and I am so glad she is only gone as far as the cottage in the park . But shall we not have some reading , Percy ? I must finish my drawing , if I am to make you some home - sketches to ...
Stranica 17
... park , which did not extend very far in that direction , and the church , with its ivy- covered tower , close beside it . It was like many of It the pleasant rectories to be found in our quiet Eng- DAWN AND TWILIGHT . 17.
... park , which did not extend very far in that direction , and the church , with its ivy- covered tower , close beside it . It was like many of It the pleasant rectories to be found in our quiet Eng- DAWN AND TWILIGHT . 17.
Stranica 18
Anna Maria Hopton. the pleasant rectories to be found in our quiet Eng- lish country . - A long , low front , with casement win- dows , jessamine , clematis , and roses twining over it ; a very bright flower - garden on a bank sloping ...
Anna Maria Hopton. the pleasant rectories to be found in our quiet Eng- lish country . - A long , low front , with casement win- dows , jessamine , clematis , and roses twining over it ; a very bright flower - garden on a bank sloping ...
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