Michael, the Marrie Dman, Or, The Sequel to The History of Michael Kemp, Volumen2J. Hatchard and son, 1827 |
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... felt it , and the faithful and kind hearted Betty 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 ...
... felt it , and the faithful and kind hearted Betty 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 ...
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... they travelled . But they had got out of the chaise , for the horse felt the heat and the hill ; and they were slowly proceeding till they reached the . top , and here the prospect opened in wild magnificence 296 MICHAEL.
... they travelled . But they had got out of the chaise , for the horse felt the heat and the hill ; and they were slowly proceeding till they reached the . top , and here the prospect opened in wild magnificence 296 MICHAEL.
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... felt it very sensibly . " “ Oh , I think I recollect a very pretty looking young woman , and her venerable father . I was glad , Sir , it was in my power to show my gratitude to Mrs. Walker . I hope they are well , Sir . “ I thank you ...
... felt it very sensibly . " “ Oh , I think I recollect a very pretty looking young woman , and her venerable father . I was glad , Sir , it was in my power to show my gratitude to Mrs. Walker . I hope they are well , Sir . “ I thank you ...
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... 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 Joe begun . • Miss Louisa , this gentleman is come to see your ...
... 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 Joe begun . • Miss Louisa , this gentleman is come to see your ...
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... felt that , of all things , to bear a sneer is the hardest , and Michael felt it so : he never had assumed any thing to himself ; he never had looked down upon others ; and , why they should be so very spiteful he could not understand ...
... felt that , of all things , to bear a sneer is the hardest , and Michael felt it so : he never had assumed any thing to himself ; he never had looked down upon others ; and , why they should be so very spiteful he could not understand ...
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attend bear began believe better Betty blessing bring brother brought Brow Brown Brownrigg called child Christian church comfort cottage creature dear delighted Esther excellent expected Fanny farmer father fear feel felt Finch gave girl give given hand happy head heard heart hope James Jennings keep Kemp kind knew ladies Lascelles light live looked Lord ma'am master means Michael mind Miss morning mother natural neighbour never observed parents parish passed Peggy person pleased poor pray prayer pretty reader received remember reply Rose seemed servants shillings side sister smiled Smith soon speak spirit suffered suppose sure tell thank ther thing thought tion took true turned uncle walk Walker wife wish young