Michael, the Marrie Dman, Or, The Sequel to The History of Michael Kemp, Volumen2J. Hatchard and son, 1827 |
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... mind , to 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 ...
... mind , to 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 ...
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... mind my tea ; I must see to my horse , the poor beast has travelled well . " And now , reader , fancy the first meeting of the mother and aunt , with their darling Esther . It was , “ Well , love , and so you are safe home , and I am ...
... mind my tea ; I must see to my horse , the poor beast has travelled well . " And now , reader , fancy the first meeting of the mother and aunt , with their darling Esther . It was , “ Well , love , and so you are safe home , and I am ...
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... mind , acting in a firm plain manner , possessing a fine person rather above the common size , what you would call a comely woman , and whose years seemed to claim the privilege of respect , and was allowed to be what her departed ...
... mind , acting in a firm plain manner , possessing a fine person rather above the common size , what you would call a comely woman , and whose years seemed to claim the privilege of respect , and was allowed to be what her departed ...
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... mind , that has a keen sense of the ridiculous , and she had been mischievously disposed to bring the conversation forward again . So she said , These ladies , Mrs. Finch , were speaking of the advantages of the theatre , and of what ...
... mind , that has a keen sense of the ridiculous , and she had been mischievously disposed to bring the conversation forward again . So she said , These ladies , Mrs. Finch , were speaking of the advantages of the theatre , and of what ...
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... mind in a most blameable point of view , that young women without any property should be brought up to do nothing . So she said , “ I cannot tell of what use the present mode of education of farmers ' daughters may prove , but it ...
... mind in a most blameable point of view , that young women without any property should be brought up to do nothing . So she said , “ I cannot tell of what use the present mode of education of farmers ' daughters may prove , but it ...
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attend bear began believe better Betty blessing bring brother brought Brow Brown Brownrigg called child Christian church comfort cottage creature dear delighted Esther excellent expected Fanny farmer father fear feel felt Finch gave girl give given hand happy head heard heart hope James Jennings keep Kemp kind knew ladies Lascelles light live looked Lord ma'am master means Michael mind Miss morning mother natural neighbour never observed parents parish passed Peggy person pleased poor pray prayer pretty reader received remember reply Rose seemed servants shillings side sister smiled Smith soon speak spirit suffered suppose sure tell thank ther thing thought tion took true turned uncle walk Walker wife wish young