Michael, the Marrie Dman, Or, The Sequel to The History of Michael Kemp, Volumen2J. Hatchard and son, 1827 |
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... Esther's would almost have been the same , but she was à noble creature , and had always felt more for others than for herself . She was in great fear lest Michael should think she was unhappy , and she forebore to say 02 PZ 3 PA ...
... Esther's would almost have been the same , but she was à noble creature , and had always felt more for others than for herself . She was in great fear lest Michael should think she was unhappy , and she forebore to say 02 PZ 3 PA ...
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... Esther's recollection , and were entering on scenes of novel interest , as Michael painted this little view , and that pleasant prospect , Esther endeavoured to rise above that oppression which rested on her heart . But this good young ...
... Esther's recollection , and were entering on scenes of novel interest , as Michael painted this little view , and that pleasant prospect , Esther endeavoured to rise above that oppression which rested on her heart . But this good young ...
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... Esther's advantages against her own priyations , she was constrained to allow that her grief was selfish , and that conviction was sufficient for Mary . Fanny Meredith and Jemima now renewed their acquaintance , and all the little news ...
... Esther's advantages against her own priyations , she was constrained to allow that her grief was selfish , and that conviction was sufficient for Mary . Fanny Meredith and Jemima now renewed their acquaintance , and all the little news ...
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... Esther . M. The light winds so fan the air , he holdethOn the slope of the hill they were ascending , the slanting rays of the sun shed the strongest brilliance ; the long bridge before them seemed to reach to the declination of two ...
... Esther . M. The light winds so fan the air , he holdethOn the slope of the hill they were ascending , the slanting rays of the sun shed the strongest brilliance ; the long bridge before them seemed to reach to the declination of two ...
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... Esther , as they turned to gaze upon it . To their left , were woods behind woods , the foreground was occupied by dark masses of fir , and the beech around the hill , with here and there the lighter foliage of ash , and the blue Scotch ...
... Esther , as they turned to gaze upon it . To their left , were woods behind woods , the foreground was occupied by dark masses of fir , and the beech around the hill , with here and there the lighter foliage of ash , and the blue Scotch ...
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