Michael, the Marrie Dman, Or, The Sequel to The History of Michael Kemp, Volumen2J. Hatchard and son, 1827 |
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... 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 appeared an unmixed cup , and had it ...
... 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 appeared an unmixed cup , and had it ...
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... kind wife . James Finch was pleased with the opportunity of making himself useful to Mr. Kemp , and his nice mother was delighted to see , that what was a season of gaiety to others , threw him into a state of restless activity ; he ...
... kind wife . James Finch was pleased with the opportunity of making himself useful to Mr. Kemp , and his nice mother was delighted to see , that what was a season of gaiety to others , threw him into a state of restless activity ; he ...
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... kind and faithful attention to her interest . And now there was not a pen good enough in the house for this writing , or a knife sharp enough to mend one . He prepared the paper with pounce , he ruled the lines with the greatest you ...
... kind and faithful attention to her interest . And now there was not a pen good enough in the house for this writing , or a knife sharp enough to mend one . He prepared the paper with pounce , he ruled the lines with the greatest you ...
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... kind attentions of Mrs. Finch and Mrs. Kemp were directed to soothe Mary ; and every one agreed , that though the prospect of happiness was unclouded , still the breach upon her pleasures was very great . But grief , when slightly ...
... kind attentions of Mrs. Finch and Mrs. Kemp were directed to soothe Mary ; and every one agreed , that though the prospect of happiness was unclouded , still the breach upon her pleasures was very great . But grief , when slightly ...
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... kind friend of mine , and he never lived to see his young sailor , as he called him , my pretty boy that I have at home ; " and here she wept afresh . “ I was thinking , Esther , perhaps the poor thing would be glad of a cast . I could ...
... kind friend of mine , and he never lived to see his young sailor , as he called him , my pretty boy that I have at home ; " and here she wept afresh . “ I was thinking , Esther , perhaps the poor thing would be glad of a cast . I could ...
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