Michael, the Marrie Dman, Or, The Sequel to The History of Michael Kemp, Volumen2J. Hatchard and son, 1827 |
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... looked on the dear , openhearted christian girl , who was now his own , his own while life remained , and the water stood in his eyes ; but he rarely wept ; so he brushed it away , and turned cheerfully , saying , Yes , my love , but ...
... looked on the dear , openhearted christian girl , who was now his own , his own while life remained , and the water stood in his eyes ; but he rarely wept ; so he brushed it away , and turned cheerfully , saying , Yes , my love , but ...
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... looked as though she would have said , " and wherefore ? " Why , my love , why is Christ said to be touched with the feeling of our infirmities ? Because he was in all points tempted like 66 as we are . They were within a mile and a ...
... looked as though she would have said , " and wherefore ? " Why , my love , why is Christ said to be touched with the feeling of our infirmities ? Because he was in all points tempted like 66 as we are . They were within a mile and a ...
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... looked up piteously , as though she understood it . " How far have you walked today ? ” asked Michael . “ † cannot justly say ; it has seemed very long to me . It was only Friday that I got the answer , I I went down to the west , you ...
... looked up piteously , as though she understood it . " How far have you walked today ? ” asked Michael . “ † cannot justly say ; it has seemed very long to me . It was only Friday that I got the answer , I I went down to the west , you ...
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... looked quite a young thing . ” Michael smiled , got into the chaise , bowed to Mrs. Jenks , and quietly pursued his journey . But we must now return to the Party that we left at the Brow . " But , come , Sir , " said Mr. Brownrigg , in ...
... looked quite a young thing . ” Michael smiled , got into the chaise , bowed to Mrs. Jenks , and quietly pursued his journey . But we must now return to the Party that we left at the Brow . " But , come , Sir , " said Mr. Brownrigg , in ...
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... looked remarkably well , and I was very glad of it . ” And here Joe , who never could let an opportunity slip to tell what he had heard , observed , " that people š wer'nt so fond of the king now , and that many people that he knew did ...
... looked remarkably well , and I was very glad of it . ” And here Joe , who never could let an opportunity slip to tell what he had heard , observed , " that people š wer'nt so fond of the king now , and that many people that he knew did ...
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