Men And Manners in Britain Or a Bone to Gnaw for the Trollopes Fidlers C B

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Men And Manners in Britain Or a Bone to Gnaw for the Trollopes Fidlers C B
Grant Thorburn
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71 before. Her countenance, contrasted with the mourning weeds, looked as white as the muslin cloth which she oft applied to her moistened cheeks. I followed them with my eyes until they crossed the garden* gate. Then I prayed in my heart that the Father of the father- less, and the Judge of the widow, would send them help from his Holy Temple.
Many of those chambers of death are dug out from the straight wall of the solid rock. They are shut up with an iron door, and generally there is a white
... marble slab with black letters surmounting the door, to denote to whom it belongs. On one of these modest looking stones was the following inscription : To the memory of John, aged 22 years, who died at sea, March, 1830; and Sarah, aged 18 years, 4 months and 25 days, who died September, 1830 the only children of their mother, and she is a WIDOW. The affecting tale detained me at the mouth of the cave. A respectable gentleman, advanced in years, came slowly pacingalong. He looked like one who lived among the tombs, and I could read in his face that he was one who would not return an uncivil answer to a question civilly asked.

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