Michael, the Marrie Dman, Or, The Sequel to The History of Michael Kemp, Volumen2J. Hatchard and son, 1827 |
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... Lascelles observed , when Michael mentioned it , I have long been afraid , our sea was too calm , and that we should find it good to be here ; ' and then , in his own delightful manner , he continued , " Let the winds blow , and the ...
... Lascelles observed , when Michael mentioned it , I have long been afraid , our sea was too calm , and that we should find it good to be here ; ' and then , in his own delightful manner , he continued , " Let the winds blow , and the ...
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... Lascelles , watches over his flock , and dispenses the Word of life to his people . " As they were passing , and just about to get into the chaise , two young things jumped from a tree by the side of the road , and seemed anxious to ...
... Lascelles , watches over his flock , and dispenses the Word of life to his people . " As they were passing , and just about to get into the chaise , two young things jumped from a tree by the side of the road , and seemed anxious to ...
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... Lascelles met them . Brownrigg did not altogether like his post , particularly as the circumstances of the morning had brought Mr. Lascelles in some degree into the plot , with the exception of the kind part Brownrigg was acting ; but ...
... Lascelles met them . Brownrigg did not altogether like his post , particularly as the circumstances of the morning had brought Mr. Lascelles in some degree into the plot , with the exception of the kind part Brownrigg was acting ; but ...
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... Lascelles for marrying him ; and again , that Mr. Lascelles , with his two daughters , was obliged to go to the Brow after his money ; that Esther's rich uncle , was going to marry Miss Jennings , and had taken the opportunity of fixing ...
... Lascelles for marrying him ; and again , that Mr. Lascelles , with his two daughters , was obliged to go to the Brow after his money ; that Esther's rich uncle , was going to marry Miss Jennings , and had taken the opportunity of fixing ...
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... could not . Well , Sir , what do you hope to live upon ? Just then ' Mr. Lascelles entered : they were hurrying business over , that they might settle with6 6 Q 5 6 < out him ; but no sooner did THE MARRIED MAN . 337.
... could not . Well , Sir , what do you hope to live upon ? Just then ' Mr. Lascelles entered : they were hurrying business over , that they might settle with6 6 Q 5 6 < out him ; but no sooner did THE MARRIED MAN . 337.
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