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... elders of that austere community , were anxious plodders ; they did everything by rule ; a thrifty , grave set , whose ideal was re- spectability , and their universal test common sense - formalists , utilitari- ans , who eat , walked ...
... elders of that austere community , were anxious plodders ; they did everything by rule ; a thrifty , grave set , whose ideal was re- spectability , and their universal test common sense - formalists , utilitari- ans , who eat , walked ...
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... elder cut the legs of some unlucky urchin , who for- got to make his manners . This , by the way , seldom happened ; for the Puritan children were early slapped into the duty of rendering bows and courtesies not to ministers only , but ...
... elder cut the legs of some unlucky urchin , who for- got to make his manners . This , by the way , seldom happened ; for the Puritan children were early slapped into the duty of rendering bows and courtesies not to ministers only , but ...
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England elder more hopelessly in love than the young pastor of Salem . How he could wish to marry such a mere chit ... Elder Noyse , if I must tell you , ” answered More , slowly , but very re- solutely , " I do not wish her to marry an ...
England elder more hopelessly in love than the young pastor of Salem . How he could wish to marry such a mere chit ... Elder Noyse , if I must tell you , ” answered More , slowly , but very re- solutely , " I do not wish her to marry an ...
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... Elder Noyse , Elder Noyse , mamma wants to see you , " screamed little Sarah Carrier from the kitchen door as he entered the hall ; but the poor , disconsolate man heard her not , or minded her not , in his whirlwind of affliction ; and ...
... Elder Noyse , Elder Noyse , mamma wants to see you , " screamed little Sarah Carrier from the kitchen door as he entered the hall ; but the poor , disconsolate man heard her not , or minded her not , in his whirlwind of affliction ; and ...
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... Elder Parris , forgive me ! " ex- claimed his weaker half , with a smile of the most unctuous and pleading affec- tion . Oh laws and testimonies ! Oh , who'd ever thought it was half so late ? But , laws and testimonies ! you don't know ...
... Elder Parris , forgive me ! " ex- claimed his weaker half , with a smile of the most unctuous and pleading affec- tion . Oh laws and testimonies ! Oh , who'd ever thought it was half so late ? But , laws and testimonies ! you don't know ...
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