Michael, the Marrie Dman, Or, The Sequel to The History of Michael Kemp, Volumen2J. Hatchard and son, 1827 |
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... give you a pair of strong shoes . ” “ The blessings on you , Sir ; ' tis a gift , indeed , that ; for I must go up to London about the prize money . “ Well , get a bed somewhere , and let us see you to - morrow morning by seven o'clock ...
... give you a pair of strong shoes . ” “ The blessings on you , Sir ; ' tis a gift , indeed , that ; for I must go up to London about the prize money . “ Well , get a bed somewhere , and let us see you to - morrow morning by seven o'clock ...
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... give him the kindest welcome ; when , contrary to all expectation , her father , who had been out upon business , returned sooner than was expected ; and the little odd boy , who was to have waited at tea , was called to take his ...
... give him the kindest welcome ; when , contrary to all expectation , her father , who had been out upon business , returned sooner than was expected ; and the little odd boy , who was to have waited at tea , was called to take his ...
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... give her up . The only difficulty that remained , was to prevent the visit being repeated . Brownrigg told the whole to old Kemp , who was very sensible of the kindness ; and , in his plain , straight - forward , honest way , said ...
... give her up . The only difficulty that remained , was to prevent the visit being repeated . Brownrigg told the whole to old Kemp , who was very sensible of the kindness ; and , in his plain , straight - forward , honest way , said ...
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... give for things ; ” and the word sister was spoken with so much endearment , that Esther could not find it in her heart to be angry . The new bonnet and hat were sent home , and the little ones greatly delighted ; and now , between the ...
... give for things ; ” and the word sister was spoken with so much endearment , that Esther could not find it in her heart to be angry . The new bonnet and hat were sent home , and the little ones greatly delighted ; and now , between the ...
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... gives leave to go out on Sundays ; but then he is so fond of you , and knows so well that you would do nothing improper , that I'm sure he would make no objections . " And now again Johnny took his place , while Jane ran home , for ...
... gives leave to go out on Sundays ; but then he is so fond of you , and knows so well that you would do nothing improper , that I'm sure he would make no objections . " And now again Johnny took his place , while Jane ran home , for ...
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