Littell's Living Age, Volume 184Littell, Son and Company, 1890 |
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Page 380
... look with confidence to the future . son is in the winter and it is over at Eas- | nation to see the male heirs of their be- ter . Others go , perhaps , for a month or two in the summer to be braced in the Swiss mountains , but they are ...
... look with confidence to the future . son is in the winter and it is over at Eas- | nation to see the male heirs of their be- ter . Others go , perhaps , for a month or two in the summer to be braced in the Swiss mountains , but they are ...
Page 474
... look came into her light blue eyes - such a look as sometimes comes to those who have nearly reached the crossing . " Surely I shall come back . I do not feel as though I could rest in my grave far away from you . I will be buried at ...
... look came into her light blue eyes - such a look as sometimes comes to those who have nearly reached the crossing . " Surely I shall come back . I do not feel as though I could rest in my grave far away from you . I will be buried at ...
Page 573
... Look yonder ! ah methinks mine eyes do see Clouds edged with silver as fine garments be . They look as if they saw that golden face That makes black clouds most beautiful with grace . Unto the Saints sweet incense in their prayer ...
... Look yonder ! ah methinks mine eyes do see Clouds edged with silver as fine garments be . They look as if they saw that golden face That makes black clouds most beautiful with grace . Unto the Saints sweet incense in their prayer ...
Contents
THE OLD MISSIONARY By Sir William | 49 |
A Highland School Forty Years Ago | 59 |
THE MORAVIANS AND THE LEPERS | 63 |
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