Michael, the Marrie Dman, Or, The Sequel to The History of Michael Kemp, Volumen2J. Hatchard and son, 1827 |
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... speak so openly M. ( Smiling . ) But you must leave off trying ; because I should like to know all you think , without any reserve . E. Indeed you shall ; only promise to correct what is wrong , and then I shall gain by my own mistake ...
... speak so openly M. ( Smiling . ) But you must leave off trying ; because I should like to know all you think , without any reserve . E. Indeed you shall ; only promise to correct what is wrong , and then I shall gain by my own mistake ...
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... speak for laughing : I used to threaten to have him before the commissioners ? ” Why , yes father , I remember it well ; and you used to laugh too . " ” “ I knew it was all play , Jem . He generally paid double for his gate . “ Well ...
... speak for laughing : I used to threaten to have him before the commissioners ? ” Why , yes father , I remember it well ; and you used to laugh too . " ” “ I knew it was all play , Jem . He generally paid double for his gate . “ Well ...
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... speak : and she put her hand upon his arm , and in a low voice , said , • I would not speak now to such a man . ' “ Thank you , ” said Michael , ( smiling . ) But Mr. Walker was not without a champion , for the old man of the toll gate ...
... speak : and she put her hand upon his arm , and in a low voice , said , • I would not speak now to such a man . ' “ Thank you , ” said Michael , ( smiling . ) But Mr. Walker was not without a champion , for the old man of the toll gate ...
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... speak to her new sister . But Johnny , with tenacity , kept his brother's hand , and scarcely suffered Jane to disengage. him . “ Oh. ,. Michael. ,. how. are. you. ,. and how are they all at home ? » and a hundred questions in a minute , as ...
... speak to her new sister . But Johnny , with tenacity , kept his brother's hand , and scarcely suffered Jane to disengage. him . “ Oh. ,. Michael. ,. how. are. you. ,. and how are they all at home ? » and a hundred questions in a minute , as ...
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... speak upon it is a duty even in the days of health . ' Too , too true , dear mamma , but I often wish I might be allowed to escape death , or rather that I might so pass from time to eternity as to take all my dear friends with me ...
... speak upon it is a duty even in the days of health . ' Too , too true , dear mamma , but I often wish I might be allowed to escape death , or rather that I might so pass from time to eternity as to take all my dear friends with me ...
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