Michael, the Marrie Dman, Or, The Sequel to The History of Michael Kemp, Volumen2J. Hatchard and son, 1827 |
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... Jennings's it had crushed all their hopes . Michael's appeared an unmixed cup , and had it not been for her dear mother , Esther's would almost have been the same , but she was à noble creature , and had always felt more for others than ...
... Jennings's it had crushed all their hopes . Michael's appeared an unmixed cup , and had it not been for her dear mother , Esther's would almost have been the same , but she was à noble creature , and had always felt more for others than ...
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... Jennings had taken a farm , and with a pomp proportionate to his insignificance , was continually thwarting Michael in every possible way “ We suppose , ” said Fanny , “ that the disappointment about Joe is at the bottom of it ; " and ...
... Jennings had taken a farm , and with a pomp proportionate to his insignificance , was continually thwarting Michael in every possible way “ We suppose , ” said Fanny , “ that the disappointment about Joe is at the bottom of it ; " and ...
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... Jennings , and the poor girls whom he had helped to spoil , now felt the sting of it , and they were equally to be pitied ; and Brownrigg , who had come with a full intention to laugh at them , would have given up the project , had not ...
... Jennings , and the poor girls whom he had helped to spoil , now felt the sting of it , and they were equally to be pitied ; and Brownrigg , who had come with a full intention to laugh at them , would have given up the project , had not ...
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... Jennings would have liked to hear it . ' This modest reply , almost subdued old Jennings , who was not naturally an illtempered man . I remember , my dear , " said he to his wife , “ when I used to try at it to please you . " “ It was ...
... Jennings would have liked to hear it . ' This modest reply , almost subdued old Jennings , who was not naturally an illtempered man . I remember , my dear , " said he to his wife , “ when I used to try at it to please you . " “ It was ...
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... Jennings's ; thought they were silly , harmless girls , and traced a great many of their faults where they were indeed due to the father and mother . He came upon an errand which he must not forget ; namely , to divert the parties ...
... Jennings's ; thought they were silly , harmless girls , and traced a great many of their faults where they were indeed due to the father and mother . He came upon an errand which he must not forget ; namely , to divert the parties ...
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