Michael, the Marrie Dman, Or, The Sequel to The History of Michael Kemp, Volumen2J. Hatchard and son, 1827 |
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... Smith was glad her master was made happy , although it had occasioned many disagreeable reflections on her . As for the Miss Jennings's it had crushed all their hopes . Michael's appeared an unmixed cup , and had it not been for her ...
... Smith was glad her master was made happy , although it had occasioned many disagreeable reflections on her . As for the Miss Jennings's it had crushed all their hopes . Michael's appeared an unmixed cup , and had it not been for her ...
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... Smith , “ I am sure master would be sadly grieved to see you at such a job as this . Why , William , you know as master gave you particular orders to pay all respect to Mr. Finch . ” William scratched . his head , and declared it was no ...
... Smith , “ I am sure master would be sadly grieved to see you at such a job as this . Why , William , you know as master gave you particular orders to pay all respect to Mr. Finch . ” William scratched . his head , and declared it was no ...
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... Smith smiled in her good - natured way , and said , she thought the young gentleman went about it very handy . Fair warnings were given to all the inhabitants , not to paint themselves ; and this goodnatured young man was ...
... Smith smiled in her good - natured way , and said , she thought the young gentleman went about it very handy . Fair warnings were given to all the inhabitants , not to paint themselves ; and this goodnatured young man was ...
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... Smith . It was long since her dear master had left home , and the house seemed unked without him . “ To be sure , old Mr. Kemp do read the prayer and the chapter , but my master makes so many pretty observations and seems to have such a ...
... Smith . It was long since her dear master had left home , and the house seemed unked without him . “ To be sure , old Mr. Kemp do read the prayer and the chapter , but my master makes so many pretty observations and seems to have such a ...
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... Smith ; who , if she had a weak side , erred in this , that she was too willing to lend an ear to foolish reports . Michael always said to her , “ Betty , wait till the news is cold ; and then , I think , you will not find it worth ...
... Smith ; who , if she had a weak side , erred in this , that she was too willing to lend an ear to foolish reports . Michael always said to her , “ Betty , wait till the news is cold ; and then , I think , you will not find it worth ...
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