Michael, the Marrie Dman, Or, The Sequel to The History of Michael Kemp, Volumen2J. Hatchard and son, 1827 |
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... 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 to when they came , and how long they would stay . As they passed down ...
... 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 to when they came , and how long they would stay . As they passed down ...
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... hand to her , and said , “ I must consider you , my good girl , as a part of my flock ; your good man here is so natural to us all , that we feel a right to an interest in all that concerns him . Esther could only bow and look down ...
... hand to her , and said , “ I must consider you , my good girl , as a part of my flock ; your good man here is so natural to us all , that we feel a right to an interest in all that concerns him . Esther could only bow and look down ...
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... hand in hers , and in a voice heard by none but her beloved partner , whispered , “ As thy day is , so shall thy strength be . ” And again , “ I will strengthen thee , and uphold thee with the right hand of my righteousness . ” Their ...
... hand in hers , and in a voice heard by none but her beloved partner , whispered , “ As thy day is , so shall thy strength be . ” And again , “ I will strengthen thee , and uphold thee with the right hand of my righteousness . ” Their ...
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... hand . “ Are these your neighbours , Mrs. Kemp ? ” said Mrs. Finch . madam , they are the daughters of a farmer here , a man who has done very well ; but the times , and one thing or another , have injured their property . “ The times ...
... hand . “ Are these your neighbours , Mrs. Kemp ? ” said Mrs. Finch . madam , they are the daughters of a farmer here , a man who has done very well ; but the times , and one thing or another , have injured their property . “ The times ...
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... hand . There is something very endearing in genuine affection : the heart is hard indeed , that is not touched by it . " But see , " said Mrs. Finch , “ are not these the ladies from » > the Rectory ? Is not that Mrs. Lascelles 348 ...
... hand . There is something very endearing in genuine affection : the heart is hard indeed , that is not touched by it . " But see , " said Mrs. Finch , “ are not these the ladies from » > the Rectory ? Is not that Mrs. Lascelles 348 ...
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