Michael, the Marrie Dman, Or, The Sequel to The History of Michael Kemp, Volumen2J. Hatchard and son, 1827 |
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... bring the conversation forward again . So she said , These ladies , Mrs. Finch , were speaking of the advantages of the theatre , and of what fine lessons are to be learned there . What do you think ? ” “ For my part , ” said Mrs. Finch ...
... bring the conversation forward again . So she said , These ladies , Mrs. Finch , were speaking of the advantages of the theatre , and of what fine lessons are to be learned there . What do you think ? ” “ For my part , ” said Mrs. Finch ...
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... bring them no money , nor help to get any . Gentlemen would not , of course , marry the daughters of their tenants , if they did it could not make either party happy . If they marry tradesmen , and know nothing of trade , they can be of ...
... bring them no money , nor help to get any . Gentlemen would not , of course , marry the daughters of their tenants , if they did it could not make either party happy . If they marry tradesmen , and know nothing of trade , they can be of ...
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... bring her up , ma'am , to wait on you ; aunt Kemp must teach her to plait your caps , and I must make her a tidy maid . ' But not to dwell on trifles , we must bid farewell to Mrs. Finch , and allow her to return to her well ordered ...
... bring her up , ma'am , to wait on you ; aunt Kemp must teach her to plait your caps , and I must make her a tidy maid . ' But not to dwell on trifles , we must bid farewell to Mrs. Finch , and allow her to return to her well ordered ...
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... bring every report that could at all touch Michael's reputation . Now , though many of the servants at the Rectory were very worthy , and most of them religious characters , yet there was one gossiping girl whom Mrs. Lascelles had taken ...
... bring every report that could at all touch Michael's reputation . Now , though many of the servants at the Rectory were very worthy , and most of them religious characters , yet there was one gossiping girl whom Mrs. Lascelles had taken ...
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... bring false accusations ; I may I be charged with wearing my master's clothes ; cook with giving away victuals without leave ; no man is safe where there are false accusers . " All this time Sukey kept reddening , till at last her ...
... bring false accusations ; I may I be charged with wearing my master's clothes ; cook with giving away victuals without leave ; no man is safe where there are false accusers . " All this time Sukey kept reddening , till at last her ...
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