Patronage, Volumen14Baldwin and Cradock, 1833 |
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... Godfrey . " Waifs and strays belong to the lady of the manor , " said Rosamond ; " and I have no claim to them . " " My mother would , I dare say , make over her right to you , " said Godfrey . " But that would do me no good , " said ...
... Godfrey . " Waifs and strays belong to the lady of the manor , " said Rosamond ; " and I have no claim to them . " " My mother would , I dare say , make over her right to you , " said Godfrey . " But that would do me no good , " said ...
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... Godfrey . " See how her lip curls with pride at the bare imagination ! " " Pride never curled Caroline's lip ... Godfrey , " settle first whether you mean to defend Caroline upon the ground of her having or not having pride . " A fresh ...
... Godfrey . " See how her lip curls with pride at the bare imagination ! " " Pride never curled Caroline's lip ... Godfrey , " settle first whether you mean to defend Caroline upon the ground of her having or not having pride . " A fresh ...
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... Godfrey hastened imme- diately to the coast . — Their servants and some people from the neighbouring village , whom they sum- moned , quickly followed . They found that a vessel had struck upon a rock , and from the redoubled signals ...
... Godfrey hastened imme- diately to the coast . — Their servants and some people from the neighbouring village , whom they sum- moned , quickly followed . They found that a vessel had struck upon a rock , and from the redoubled signals ...
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... it is impossible for me to take you now - our boat is loaded as much as it can bear , ” cried Mr. Percy ; and he repeated his order to the boatmen to push off Whilst Godfrey and Mr. Percy were trimming the boat , 4 PATRONAGE .
... it is impossible for me to take you now - our boat is loaded as much as it can bear , ” cried Mr. Percy ; and he repeated his order to the boatmen to push off Whilst Godfrey and Mr. Percy were trimming the boat , 4 PATRONAGE .
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... Godfrey , after landing those in the boat , returned once more to the wreck ; and though they both de- clared that their consciences would be at ease even if they found that M. de Tourville was drowned , yet it was evident that they ...
... Godfrey , after landing those in the boat , returned once more to the wreck ; and though they both de- clared that their consciences would be at ease even if they found that M. de Tourville was drowned , yet it was evident that they ...
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