Michael, the Marrie Dman, Or, The Sequel to The History of Michael Kemp, Volumen2J. Hatchard and son, 1827 |
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... passed to the cottage of the Kemps . Neighbour Spencer had laid the cloth , and produced some nice cold beef from a neighbouring eating - house , which , with a rice pudding , made up the dinner . Michael was much pleased to see Jane's ...
... passed to the cottage of the Kemps . Neighbour Spencer had laid the cloth , and produced some nice cold beef from a neighbouring eating - house , which , with a rice pudding , made up the dinner . Michael was much pleased to see Jane's ...
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... passed . Esther stayed at home in the afternoon , while Michael and the little ones went to church ; and in the evening they all went up to the Rectory to Mr. Wi's lecture . After which , Michael had the pleasure of introducing his ...
... passed . Esther stayed at home in the afternoon , while Michael and the little ones went to church ; and in the evening they all went up to the Rectory to Mr. Wi's lecture . After which , Michael had the pleasure of introducing his ...
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... passed now in communications upon the part of Michael , on some little disagreeables in his parish : his farm lay at a distance from the others , and as the reader well knows , it was hilly ; and , in the late determination to repair ...
... passed now in communications upon the part of Michael , on some little disagreeables in his parish : his farm lay at a distance from the others , and as the reader well knows , it was hilly ; and , in the late determination to repair ...
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... passed at the cottage ; how the little ones would fain see the Brow , and hoped brother Michael would let them come some day ; and the thanks to their kind neighbour , & c . & c . But one thing we must no> " tice . Mrs. Potter would not ...
... passed at the cottage ; how the little ones would fain see the Brow , and hoped brother Michael would let them come some day ; and the thanks to their kind neighbour , & c . & c . But one thing we must no> " tice . Mrs. Potter would not ...
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... passed over as irremediable ; in the present case , it was a sin not easily pardoned : she forgot her delinquencies , and wondered any one else should remember them . If any person reminded her , that she had not behaved well to her ...
... passed over as irremediable ; in the present case , it was a sin not easily pardoned : she forgot her delinquencies , and wondered any one else should remember them . If any person reminded her , that she had not behaved well to her ...
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