Laicus; Or, the Experiences of a Layman in a Country Parish. by Lyman Abbott
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of my neighbors. And as to the relative advantages of city and
country, I am quite of the opinion of Harry. "Harry," said his grandfather the other day, "don't you want to go back to the city and live?" "No!" said Harry, with the utmost expression of scorn on his face. "Why not, Harry?" "It smells so." CHAPTER III. We join the Church. "I have bought the house, Jennie," said I. "Thank you," said Jennie. She said it softly, but her eyes said it more plainly than her voice. I had hesitated a little before I finally closed the purchase. But Jennie's look and her soft "Thank |
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