Monthly Packet of Evening Readings for Members of the English Church (earlier "for Younger Members of the English Church")J. and C. Mozley, 1895 |
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... believe ' t , John ; but what's the use o ' you fashin ' yoursel ' ower a lot o ' senseless hizzies ? Man , a ' the bawbees ye get ' s neyther here nor there . Afore I wad be troubled wi ' them I wad throw the business at my heels an ...
... believe ' t , John ; but what's the use o ' you fashin ' yoursel ' ower a lot o ' senseless hizzies ? Man , a ' the bawbees ye get ' s neyther here nor there . Afore I wad be troubled wi ' them I wad throw the business at my heels an ...
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... believe ye wad hae been into her richt eneuch . ' The applause was deafening . The company had watched the performance with the agony with which spectators watch the attempts of an amateur on the tight - rope , and when they see the ...
... believe ye wad hae been into her richt eneuch . ' The applause was deafening . The company had watched the performance with the agony with which spectators watch the attempts of an amateur on the tight - rope , and when they see the ...
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... believe any clever person would throw away a child's hot little tight bunch of flowers when the little back was turned . I believe he would put it in water in his tooth - glass , and manage to brush his teeth some other ( probably ...
... believe any clever person would throw away a child's hot little tight bunch of flowers when the little back was turned . I believe he would put it in water in his tooth - glass , and manage to brush his teeth some other ( probably ...
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... believe she considers herself a kind of moral anchor , holding the fleets of the younger generation to land by a timely utterance of these poignant truths , lest we should dash out to seas unknown . ) It appears to me that these two ...
... believe she considers herself a kind of moral anchor , holding the fleets of the younger generation to land by a timely utterance of these poignant truths , lest we should dash out to seas unknown . ) It appears to me that these two ...
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... believe that her society conduces to paralysis of the brain . But , in spite of what she said just now , we know very well she never does drive alone if she can prevail on a cheerful engaging person like you or me to bear her company ...
... believe that her society conduces to paralysis of the brain . But , in spite of what she said just now , we know very well she never does drive alone if she can prevail on a cheerful engaging person like you or me to bear her company ...
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