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Page 15
... stand in the way of it . " " Elder Noyse , if I must tell you , ” answered More , slowly , but very re- solutely , " I do not wish her to marry an elder . Her character is not fitted for such a union as that ; it would crush her nature ...
... stand in the way of it . " " Elder Noyse , if I must tell you , ” answered More , slowly , but very re- solutely , " I do not wish her to marry an elder . Her character is not fitted for such a union as that ; it would crush her nature ...
Page 16
... stand in the distinctest manner be- fore each other's faces . Elder Higgin- son and his wife saw nothing of the wretchedness which stirred up the depths of Noyse's nature , and which was the cause , rather the very being , of that ...
... stand in the distinctest manner be- fore each other's faces . Elder Higgin- son and his wife saw nothing of the wretchedness which stirred up the depths of Noyse's nature , and which was the cause , rather the very being , of that ...
Page 17
... stand any atheistical trial ; and , leaving his study , he passed into the sitting - room , also used as a dining - room . The table was set , but as yet bare of eatables . " Mistress Parris , " he exclaimed , in a loud grating voice ...
... stand any atheistical trial ; and , leaving his study , he passed into the sitting - room , also used as a dining - room . The table was set , but as yet bare of eatables . " Mistress Parris , " he exclaimed , in a loud grating voice ...
Page 20
... standing in the partly - open door , her bright black eyes wandering curiously over the books , papers , and other objects ... stand far ahead of him in the estimation of his people , as a faithful and energetic pas- tor . He , therefore ...
... standing in the partly - open door , her bright black eyes wandering curiously over the books , papers , and other objects ... stand far ahead of him in the estimation of his people , as a faithful and energetic pas- tor . He , therefore ...
Page 23
... Stand not in the way of heaven's justice , or it will crush you , " cried Cor- win , indignantly . " There is no use of wearying yourself , to save this besotted creature . She hath confessed , and will surely be hung , whether you fret ...
... Stand not in the way of heaven's justice , or it will crush you , " cried Cor- win , indignantly . " There is no use of wearying yourself , to save this besotted creature . She hath confessed , and will surely be hung , whether you fret ...
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