An edition of Janet's Repentance (1878)

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An edition of Janet's Repentance (1878)

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Publish Date
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English
Pages
152

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Cover of: Janet's Repentance (Hesperus Classics)
Janet's Repentance (Hesperus Classics)
November 1, 2007, Hesperus Press
Paperback in English
Cover of: Janet's repentance
Janet's repentance
2007, Hesperus Classics, Brand: Hesperus Press, Hesperus Press
in English
Cover of: Janet's Repentance
Janet's Repentance
June 30, 2004, Kessinger Publishing
Paperback in English
Cover of: Janet's repentance
Janet's repentance
1878, G. Munro
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First Sentence

"'No!' said lawyer Dempster, in a loud, rasping, oratorical tone, struggling against chronic huskiness, 'as long as my Maker grants me power of voice and power of intellect, I will take every legal means to resist the introduction of demoralizing, methodistical doctrine into this parish; I will not supinely suffer an insult to be inflicted on our venerable pastor, who has given us sound instruction for half a century.'"

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
152
Dimensions
9 x 7.3 x 0.4 inches
Weight
5.6 ounces

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Open Library
OL8471155M
ISBN 10
1419127276
ISBN 13
9781419127274
Goodreads
7096329

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'No!' said lawyer Dempster, in a loud, rasping, oratorical tone, struggling against chronic huskiness, 'as long as my Maker grants me power of voice and power of intellect, I will take every legal means to resist the introduction of demoralizing, methodistical doctrine into this parish; I will not supinely suffer an insult to be inflicted on our venerable pastor, who has given us sound instruction for half a century.'
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