Michael, the Marrie Dman, Or, The Sequel to The History of Michael Kemp, Volumen2J. Hatchard and son, 1827 |
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... Servant , Sir , ” and walked into the house . “ So , Mr. Joseph , you are come to your brother's wedding , I hear . ” Yes , Šir , ” said Joe . “ A very sensible man , that ; he is deter> 2 a > mined to have a wife who can get THE ...
... Servant , Sir , ” and walked into the house . “ So , Mr. Joseph , you are come to your brother's wedding , I hear . ” Yes , Šir , ” said Joe . “ A very sensible man , that ; he is deter> 2 a > mined to have a wife who can get THE ...
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... maintain himself , and get a cottage of his own . " “ No , no , Sir ; whenever Joe marries , he must marry a sensible maid - servant , not a fine young lady . He 1 must have some one with more sense than himself , 312 MICHAEL ,
... maintain himself , and get a cottage of his own . " “ No , no , Sir ; whenever Joe marries , he must marry a sensible maid - servant , not a fine young lady . He 1 must have some one with more sense than himself , 312 MICHAEL ,
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... . Certainly the disadvantages are great , but not insuperable . ” Just here the door opened , and the servant said , “ Mr. Walker would be glad to speak with а . a Mrs. Kemp ; ” and Miss Sophia THE MARRIED . MAN . 333.
... . Certainly the disadvantages are great , but not insuperable . ” Just here the door opened , and the servant said , “ Mr. Walker would be glad to speak with а . a Mrs. Kemp ; ” and Miss Sophia THE MARRIED . MAN . 333.
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... servants to get into their master's places . ” Michael was too well used to Mrs. Potter to reply to this ; and , though he perfectly understood her insinuation , he passed it as though he had not heard it . He walked forward to the ...
... servants to get into their master's places . ” Michael was too well used to Mrs. Potter to reply to this ; and , though he perfectly understood her insinuation , he passed it as though he had not heard it . He walked forward to the ...
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... servants , and indeed to work for myself , as all farmers ' daughters must . So , by the time gentry were going to the play , I was thinking of going to bed . ” The Miss Jennings looked rather queer : it bore hard upon their own station ...
... servants , and indeed to work for myself , as all farmers ' daughters must . So , by the time gentry were going to the play , I was thinking of going to bed . ” The Miss Jennings looked rather queer : it bore hard upon their own station ...
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