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... wife always were amongst the first people to enter the church . As the farmer often said , he did not like to be hurried , or to leave it to the last moment before starting , as many people do , thereby disturbing the congregation by ...
... wife always were amongst the first people to enter the church . As the farmer often said , he did not like to be hurried , or to leave it to the last moment before starting , as many people do , thereby disturbing the congregation by ...
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... wife , a bustling , active woman , was busy about the house - work , but she stopped her cleaning when Mr Elwyn came in . " Oh , sir , " she said , as he took a seat , " I am so thankful you are come . Now , do cheer poor John up a bit ...
... wife , a bustling , active woman , was busy about the house - work , but she stopped her cleaning when Mr Elwyn came in . " Oh , sir , " she said , as he took a seat , " I am so thankful you are come . Now , do cheer poor John up a bit ...
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... wife , before Mr Elwyn could reply , " I have been talking to John , and telling him that I know there will be no peace with him till he goes to the wise woman , and I am sure I shall not grudge half - a - crown if she will only say the ...
... wife , before Mr Elwyn could reply , " I have been talking to John , and telling him that I know there will be no peace with him till he goes to the wise woman , and I am sure I shall not grudge half - a - crown if she will only say the ...
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... wife . They had been brought up in the folly of superstition , and had become so accustomed to the idea of charms and evil - wishing that it was only by long and patient argument that the vicar was able to persuade them to give up ...
... wife . They had been brought up in the folly of superstition , and had become so accustomed to the idea of charms and evil - wishing that it was only by long and patient argument that the vicar was able to persuade them to give up ...
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... Elwyn shook his head and sighed ; such ignorance as this was very hard to deal with , but he did not despair of making this incident of use to both the sexton and his wife . WH CHAPTER XI " " TRUTH WILL OUT " " 86 THE MANOR FARM.
... Elwyn shook his head and sighed ; such ignorance as this was very hard to deal with , but he did not despair of making this incident of use to both the sexton and his wife . WH CHAPTER XI " " TRUTH WILL OUT " " 86 THE MANOR FARM.
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