Michael, the Marrie Dman, Or, The Sequel to The History of Michael Kemp, Volumen2J. Hatchard and son, 1827 |
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... 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 fault of 292 MICHAEL ,
... 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 fault of 292 MICHAEL ,
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... gave them sixpence , and they ran off , promising not to touch them . Esther . The variety of season is to me always pleasant . Spring is resurrection ; summer the perfection of our spring hopes ; autumn is so rich in beautiful colours ...
... gave them sixpence , and they ran off , promising not to touch them . Esther . The variety of season is to me always pleasant . Spring is resurrection ; summer the perfection of our spring hopes ; autumn is so rich in beautiful colours ...
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... asked the ladies if they had any objection to a walk ? “ Not the least , " was the reply ; and up they started to fetch bonnets , & c . No sooner did they return , than Brown> 66 rigg gave his arm to Miss Louisa ; and THE MARRIED MAN . 309.
... asked the ladies if they had any objection to a walk ? “ Not the least , " was the reply ; and up they started to fetch bonnets , & c . No sooner did they return , than Brown> 66 rigg gave his arm to Miss Louisa ; and THE MARRIED MAN . 309.
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Anne Cox Woodrooffe. 66 rigg gave his arm to Miss Louisa ; and old Jennings , looking out after them , said , “ -Why , ah , that will do ; if the girl can fancy him ; and he's foolish enough to take such a doll of a thing , I've no ...
Anne Cox Woodrooffe. 66 rigg gave his arm to Miss Louisa ; and old Jennings , looking out after them , said , “ -Why , ah , that will do ; if the girl can fancy him ; and he's foolish enough to take such a doll of a thing , I've no ...
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... gave us the exhortation . " “ The exhortation ! Dear me , Sir , what was that ; I did not hear a word of it " _ " Why we— ” Brownrigg be”gan to repent that he had said any thing but he was in for it— " Why , we had an exhortation to the ...
... gave us the exhortation . " “ The exhortation ! Dear me , Sir , what was that ; I did not hear a word of it " _ " Why we— ” Brownrigg be”gan to repent that he had said any thing but he was in for it— " Why , we had an exhortation to the ...
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