The Vicar of WakefieldH.M. Caldwell Company, 1899 - 308 páginas |
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... thee once a - year ; still keep a good heart , and farewell . " As he was possessed of integrity and honour , I was under no apprehensions from throwing him naked into the amphitheatre of life ; for I knew he would act a good part ...
... thee once a - year ; still keep a good heart , and farewell . " As he was possessed of integrity and honour , I was under no apprehensions from throwing him naked into the amphitheatre of life ; for I knew he would act a good part ...
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... To lure thee to thy doom . " Here to the houseless child of want My door is open still ; And though my portion is but scant , I give it with good will . " Then turn to - night , and freely share The Vicar of Wakefield . 51.
... To lure thee to thy doom . " Here to the houseless child of want My door is open still ; And though my portion is but scant , I give it with good will . " Then turn to - night , and freely share The Vicar of Wakefield . 51.
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... thee ! Thus let me hold thee to my heart , And every care resign ; And shall we never , never part , My life my all that's mine ! No , never from this hour to part , We'll live and love so true ; The sigh that rends thy constant heart ...
... thee ! Thus let me hold thee to my heart , And every care resign ; And shall we never , never part , My life my all that's mine ! No , never from this hour to part , We'll live and love so true ; The sigh that rends thy constant heart ...
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... the fortune - teller given thee a penny- worth ? " " I protest , papa , " says the girl , " I believe she deals with somebody that's not right ; for she positively declared that I am to be married to a 66 The Vicar of Wakefield .
... the fortune - teller given thee a penny- worth ? " " I protest , papa , " says the girl , " I believe she deals with somebody that's not right ; for she positively declared that I am to be married to a 66 The Vicar of Wakefield .
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... thee again . Go from my door , and the only punishment I wish thee is an alarmed conscience , which will be a sufficient tormentor ! " So saying , I threw him his pocket - book , which he took up with a smile , and , shutting the clasps ...
... thee again . Go from my door , and the only punishment I wish thee is an alarmed conscience , which will be a sufficient tormentor ! " So saying , I threw him his pocket - book , which he took up with a smile , and , shutting the clasps ...
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