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Updated: July 25, 2025
Philip Bailey's "Mystic" is more comprehensible to me. This is a practical, matter-of-fact world; I know it is. Sophie Percival, my sister, is the wife of Aaron Wilton, country-clergyman in Redleaf, nothing more; and I thought of my untasted cup of tea, in which lay condensed all the fragrance of Wooeshan hill-sides. "Why not take your tea, Anna?"
Peter's Church to a New-England country-clergyman, and was somewhat taken aback by the remark of the good man, that "the Pope must require a very powerful voice to fill such a building."
Helen Darley is this lady's name, twenty two or three years old, I should think, a very sweet, pale woman, daughter of the usual country-clergyman, thrown on her own resources from an early age, and the rest: a common story, but an uncommon person, very.
It was the old story. A poor country-clergyman dies, and leaves a widow and a daughter. In Old England the daughter would have eaten the bitter bread of a governess in some rich family. In New England she must keep a school. So, rising from one sphere to another, she at length finds herself the prima donna in the department of instruction in Mr. Silas Peckham's educational establishment.
Helen Darley is this lady's name, twenty two or three years old, I should think, a very sweet, pale woman, daughter of the usual country-clergyman, thrown on her own resources from an early age, and the rest: a common story, but an uncommon person, very.
Besides the country-clergyman brother, who so often was a power for good in my life, I had another brother, also older than I, who had been living more than ten years as a well-established tradesman and citizen in Osterode, amongst the Harz Mountains; head of a quiet, self-contained, happy family, and father of some fine children.
Helen Darley is this lady's name, twenty-two or -three years old, I should think, a very sweet, pale woman, daughter of the usual country-clergyman, thrown on her own resources from an early age, and the rest: a common story, but an uncommon person, very.
It was the old story. A poor country-clergyman dies and leaves a widow and a daughter. In Old England the daughter would have eaten the bitter bread of a governess in some rich family. In New England she must keep a school. So, rising from one sphere to another, she at length finds herself the prima donna in the department of instruction in Mr. Silas Peckham's educational establishment.
It was the old story. A poor country-clergyman dies, and leaves a widow and a daughter. In Old England the daughter would have eaten the bitter bread of a governess in some rich family. In New England she must keep a school. So, rising from one sphere to another, she at length finds herself the prima donna in the department of instruction in Mr. Silas Peckham's educational establishment.
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