Michael, the Marrie Dman, Or, The Sequel to The History of Michael Kemp, Volumen2J. Hatchard and son, 1827 |
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... asked the ladies if they had any objection to a walk ? “ Not the least , " was the reply ; and up they started to fetch bonnets , & c . No sooner did they return , than Brown> 66 rigg gave his arm to Miss Louisa ; and THE MARRIED MAN . 309.
... asked the ladies if they had any objection to a walk ? “ Not the least , " was the reply ; and up they started to fetch bonnets , & c . No sooner did they return , than Brown> 66 rigg gave his arm to Miss Louisa ; and THE MARRIED MAN . 309.
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... Brown overheard this , and said , “ When does Mr. Joseph go home ? ” “ He . came with the intention of staying till Monday , ” said Mrs. Kemp ; “ longer than that , we could not get leave for . Then Joseph must return to his business ...
... Brown overheard this , and said , “ When does Mr. Joseph go home ? ” “ He . came with the intention of staying till Monday , ” said Mrs. Kemp ; “ longer than that , we could not get leave for . Then Joseph must return to his business ...
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... Brown that told us Mrs. Kemp and her husband were here ? ” “ That was very true , ma'am , said Esther ; and here the three ladies had much difficulty to keep their countenances . It struck them as very remarkable , that any person ...
... Brown that told us Mrs. Kemp and her husband were here ? ” “ That was very true , ma'am , said Esther ; and here the three ladies had much difficulty to keep their countenances . It struck them as very remarkable , that any person ...
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... Brown( rigg . ) “ Yes , yes , it begins to pinch now , that's the worst of it ; we none of us see our errors till it is too late to amend them . For my own part , I cannot think what they propose to themselves . Why , don't you know ...
... Brown( rigg . ) “ Yes , yes , it begins to pinch now , that's the worst of it ; we none of us see our errors till it is too late to amend them . For my own part , I cannot think what they propose to themselves . Why , don't you know ...
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... Brown , who retained his old affection for him , and his especial anxiety that , as a religious character , all should go well beneath his roof , never failed to bring every report that could at all touch Michael's reputation . Now ...
... Brown , who retained his old affection for him , and his especial anxiety that , as a religious character , all should go well beneath his roof , never failed to bring every report that could at all touch Michael's reputation . Now ...
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