Michael, the Marrie Dman, Or, The Sequel to The History of Michael Kemp, Volumen2J. Hatchard and son, 1827 |
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... lady would let the poor little maid stand beside her , it would be an unco kindness ; for she is foot sore , and the shoes are nearly come to paper ? " and so the poor little thing was kindly and carefully put in the gig , and the ...
... lady would let the poor little maid stand beside her , it would be an unco kindness ; for she is foot sore , and the shoes are nearly come to paper ? " and so the poor little thing was kindly and carefully put in the gig , and the ...
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... lady , I do pray the good God to have you in his own care , and may you long live in peace and happiness , and may your children , if you have any , take to good ways , and grow up like ye . ” Poor Esther was > heartily glad , when the ...
... lady , I do pray the good God to have you in his own care , and may you long live in peace and happiness , and may your children , if you have any , take to good ways , and grow up like ye . ” Poor Esther was > heartily glad , when the ...
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... lady appeared , with flowers , and ringlets set like lime - twigs , for poor Mr. Joseph . Miss Louisa had been as much upon the fidget to see Mr. Joseph , and was prepared to give him the kindest welcome ; when , contrary to all ...
... lady appeared , with flowers , and ringlets set like lime - twigs , for poor Mr. Joseph . Miss Louisa had been as much upon the fidget to see Mr. Joseph , and was prepared to give him the kindest welcome ; when , contrary to all ...
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... ladies , asked me one word of the fashions , though I was in the Regent's Park Sunday three weeks , and passed the king as close as I am sitting to you at this moment . " “ Did you , indeed , Sir ? ” said Mrs. J. , wondering . “ Yes ...
... ladies , asked me one word of the fashions , though I was in the Regent's Park Sunday three weeks , and passed the king as close as I am sitting to you at this moment . " “ Did you , indeed , Sir ? ” said Mrs. J. , wondering . “ Yes ...
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... ladies ? ” said Brownrigg . Miss Fanny and Miss Tiny had always been offended with Joe , for his preference to ... lady . “ And pray Miss Jennings , ” said he , “ what do you think of your parson ? ” Had Miss J. known exactly Mr. B.'s ...
... ladies ? ” said Brownrigg . Miss Fanny and Miss Tiny had always been offended with Joe , for his preference to ... lady . “ And pray Miss Jennings , ” said he , “ what do you think of your parson ? ” Had Miss J. known exactly Mr. B.'s ...
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