Michael, the Marrie Dman, Or, The Sequel to The History of Michael Kemp, Volumen2J. Hatchard and son, 1827 |
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... Fanny Meredith and Jemima now renewed their acquaintance , and all the little news at the Valley and at the Brow were communicated ; and Jemima was equally astonished and concerned to find , that the young Mr. Jennings had taken a farm ...
... Fanny Meredith and Jemima now renewed their acquaintance , and all the little news at the Valley and at the Brow were communicated ; and Jemima was equally astonished and concerned to find , that the young Mr. Jennings had taken a farm ...
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... Fanny and her father had been so kindly received in , a few years before ; so they were greatly disappointed at finding the modest little place they meant to rest at , converted into a private house , and themselves obliged to rest at ...
... Fanny and her father had been so kindly received in , a few years before ; so they were greatly disappointed at finding the modest little place they meant to rest at , converted into a private house , and themselves obliged to rest at ...
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... Fanny from a warm walk , and she seemed to look round for the introduction to the new visitor . Louisa , looking at Joseph with an air of protection , said , “ you forget , Mr. Joseph , to introduce this gentleman . ” " What ! don't you ...
... Fanny from a warm walk , and she seemed to look round for the introduction to the new visitor . Louisa , looking at Joseph with an air of protection , said , “ you forget , Mr. Joseph , to introduce this gentleman . ” " What ! don't you ...
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... Fanny and Miss Tiny had always been offended with Joe , for his preference to Louisa ; so , that when he offered his arm to them , they declined it , saying , They thanked him , they had rather not . So Joe grew sulky , angry with ...
... Fanny and Miss Tiny had always been offended with Joe , for his preference to Louisa ; so , that when he offered his arm to them , they declined it , saying , They thanked him , they had rather not . So Joe grew sulky , angry with ...
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... Fanny What could we employ Joe about , my dear , just to take him from these Jennings Jem Brown overheard this , and said , “ When does Mr. Joseph go home ? ” “ He . came with the intention of staying till Monday , ” said Mrs. Kemp ...
... Fanny What could we employ Joe about , my dear , just to take him from these Jennings Jem Brown overheard this , and said , “ When does Mr. Joseph go home ? ” “ He . came with the intention of staying till Monday , ” said Mrs. Kemp ...
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