The Dennes of Daundelyonn, Volumen1Smith, Elder, 1859 |
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... uncle , a wealthy manufacturer in a very dirty town ; old Michael - who was huntsman , gardener , butler , footman , page , and groom , and I believe would have been either cook or lady's maid in an emergency ; our nurse Morgan ; and ...
... uncle , a wealthy manufacturer in a very dirty town ; old Michael - who was huntsman , gardener , butler , footman , page , and groom , and I believe would have been either cook or lady's maid in an emergency ; our nurse Morgan ; and ...
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... Uncle Edward ! " I involuntarily exclaimed . " Hush , darling ! all right : don't say another word , " was his reply ; and taking me up in his arms he carried me quickly down - stairs , and laid me on the seat of a carriage , into which ...
... Uncle Edward ! " I involuntarily exclaimed . " Hush , darling ! all right : don't say another word , " was his reply ; and taking me up in his arms he carried me quickly down - stairs , and laid me on the seat of a carriage , into which ...
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... Uncle Denne never spoke to me or noticed me , save by the kind pressure of his hand on mine , which he held in his own , until the worst paroxysm of my despairing grief was over , and the air and novelty of the scene around had partly ...
... Uncle Denne never spoke to me or noticed me , save by the kind pressure of his hand on mine , which he held in his own , until the worst paroxysm of my despairing grief was over , and the air and novelty of the scene around had partly ...
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... GIFTED by nature with strong feelings and a quick apprehension , I at once conceived a great fancy for my Uncle Edward Denne . He recalled papa to my remembrance vividly whenever he smiled , and 60 THE DENNES OF DAUNDELYONN .
... GIFTED by nature with strong feelings and a quick apprehension , I at once conceived a great fancy for my Uncle Edward Denne . He recalled papa to my remembrance vividly whenever he smiled , and 60 THE DENNES OF DAUNDELYONN .
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... Uncle Edward was very anxious to get home again , " on account of the hops , " as he told us . This " hopping " was to begin next week , and he had a good many arrangements to make . I was rather astonished to hear him say so , for I ...
... Uncle Edward was very anxious to get home again , " on account of the hops , " as he told us . This " hopping " was to begin next week , and he had a good many arrangements to make . I was rather astonished to hear him say so , for I ...
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