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A burst of joy from the little Quakeress interrupted the speech.
That's the way he does," said the little Quakeress, laughing.
Clothed all in dull gray she was, like a savage young Quakeress.
A little quakeress she looked in that sober garb.
It consisted of standing around in all sorts of scenes, a silent little Quakeress.
She remained what she had always been: the quiet, traditional Quakeress, the teacher, friend and comforter, but no more.
The little Quakeress was marked for a favourite the moment she appeared, and thereafter easily held attention and applause.
And here she closed her harangue: a long one for her, and uttered with the demureness of a Quakeress.
About 1662 he married Annekin Derrix or Derricks, a Dutch quakeress.
The Quakeress was released on August 13, and distributed by the Mutual Film Corporation in two 10 minute parts (two-reels).
Was it not Elizabeth who had found the rooms in the Haymarket where George had had those clandestine meetings with his Quakeress?
"Aye, you are the chap, ain't ye, that heard the hum of the old Quakeress's knitting-needles fifty miles at sea from Nantucket; you're the chap."
It was built for Susanna Wright, an English Quakeress, and its architecture reflects a mix of English and Germanic elements.
The Quakeress is a 1913 silent era short costume drama motion picture starring Louise Glaum, Charles Ray, and William Desmond Taylor.
Port Elizabeth, named for Elizabeth Clark Bodly, a Quakeress and owner of lands on which Port Elizabeth lays, was laid out in 1785.
But it was startling to see this excellent hearted Quakeress coming on board, as she did the last day, with a long oil-ladle in one hand, and still longer whaling lance in the other.
When she came down, looking like a pretty Quakeress in her dove-colored suit and straw bonnet tied with white, they all gathered about her to say goodby, as tenderly as if she had been going to make the grand tour.
A guide to the pictures at Knole published in 1839 attributed another painting of Hannah Lightfoot by Reynolds and followed an earlier guide of 1817 in describing the sitter as 'Miss Axford, the Fair Quakeress'.
You look like a nice, plump little Quakeress, Meg; and no one will believe that big boy is your son,' added Mrs Jo, as Demi came in shining with Sunday neatness, from his well-blacked boots to his smooth brown head.
Polly had grown up, but she had no more style now than in the days of the round hat and rough coat, for she was all in gray, like a young Quakeress, with no ornament but a blue bow at the throat and another in the hair.