Peculiar: A Tale of the Great TransitionCarleton, 1864 - 500 páginas |
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... Berwick . The mother , with characteristic energy , opposed the match , but it was of no use . The daughter was incurably in love ; she married , and the mother cast her off . Time brought about its revenges . Mr. Berwick had inher ...
... Berwick . The mother , with characteristic energy , opposed the match , but it was of no use . The daughter was incurably in love ; she married , and the mother cast her off . Time brought about its revenges . Mr. Berwick had inher ...
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... Berwick , who was many years her senior , inherited beauty , and was quite a belle in her little sphere in Philadelphia , where her family resided . Her mother , who had repelled Berwick as a son - in - law in his adversity , was too ...
... Berwick , who was many years her senior , inherited beauty , and was quite a belle in her little sphere in Philadelphia , where her family resided . Her mother , who had repelled Berwick as a son - in - law in his adversity , was too ...
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... Berwick ; and Mr. Bute was presented with ten thousand dollars on the wedding - day . He forthwith re- lieved himself of fifteen hundred in the purchase of a " new patent - spring phaeton " and span . " A great bargain , sir ; splendid ...
... Berwick ; and Mr. Bute was presented with ten thousand dollars on the wedding - day . He forthwith re- lieved himself of fifteen hundred in the purchase of a " new patent - spring phaeton " and span . " A great bargain , sir ; splendid ...
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... BERWICK , CINCINNATI . EAR HENRY : You kindly left word for me to write I have little of a cheering nature to say in regard to myself . We have moved from the house in Fourteenth Street into a smaller one nearer to the Park and to Mr ...
... BERWICK , CINCINNATI . EAR HENRY : You kindly left word for me to write I have little of a cheering nature to say in regard to myself . We have moved from the house in Fourteenth Street into a smaller one nearer to the Park and to Mr ...
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... marriage with a poor girl . But when , the next day , I commu- nicated my resolve to my husband , he calmly replied : " Non- sense ! Write Mr. Berwick , thanking him for his offer , and telling him that , small as the sum is , 8 PECULIAR .
... marriage with a poor girl . But when , the next day , I commu- nicated my resolve to my husband , he calmly replied : " Non- sense ! Write Mr. Berwick , thanking him for his offer , and telling him that , small as the sum is , 8 PECULIAR .
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Abolitionism Abolitionist arms Artful Dodger asked Aylesford barouche beautiful believe Berwick Berwick family Blake called Captain carriage Charles Charlton child Clara Colonel Delancy Hyde Colonel Hyde colored cried cui bono damned Yankee dear door dress drew Esha Estelle exclaimed eyes face father gentleman Gentry girl give hair hand heard heart hour hunderd hundred dollars Josephine Kenrick kiss Kunnle Laura letter look Madame Volney Maloney Massa minutes mother mulatto negro never nigger Number once Onslow Orleans passed Pat Maloney Peek Perdita person pocket Pompilard Pontiac poor quadroon Quattles Ratcliff replied returned Ripper Robson seemed Semmes slave slavery soon Street suddenly tell thar there's thought thousand dollars tion told took Toussaint Vance walked wife Wigman window Winslow woman words wounded Yankee
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