Michael, the Marrie Dman, Or, The Sequel to The History of Michael Kemp, Volumen2J. Hatchard and son, 1827 |
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... 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 suffer them to depart THE MARRIED MAN . 341.
... 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 suffer them to depart THE MARRIED MAN . 341.
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... neighbour Spencer , but we will join the travellers as they were ascending the steep to the Brow . “ And here they are , said Betty Smith.— “ Here's my master , ma'am , ” half opening the door where Mrs. Finch was sitting . And now the ...
... neighbour Spencer , but we will join the travellers as they were ascending the steep to the Brow . “ And here they are , said Betty Smith.— “ Here's my master , ma'am , ” half opening the door where Mrs. Finch was sitting . And now the ...
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... 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 have 6. Yes , 9 66 Yes ...
... 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 have 6. Yes , 9 66 Yes ...
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... neighbour to take care of my young brother and sister at home . She remained here till Monday morning , when she left us . You , my dear Mrs. Kemp , I believe left P. in the beginning of the day ; for I think you said , you met my dear ...
... neighbour to take care of my young brother and sister at home . She remained here till Monday morning , when she left us . You , my dear Mrs. Kemp , I believe left P. in the beginning of the day ; for I think you said , you met my dear ...
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... neighbours ; and away tripped the Miss Jennings's . Mrs. Finch , with her arms folded , sat musing , at last exclaiming , “ Poor silly , very silly young creatures ! I do pity you . Do you know , my dear , " turning to Mrs. Kemp , “ if ...
... neighbours ; and away tripped the Miss Jennings's . Mrs. Finch , with her arms folded , sat musing , at last exclaiming , “ Poor silly , very silly young creatures ! I do pity you . Do you know , my dear , " turning to Mrs. Kemp , “ if ...
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