Memoirs of Mrs. Lætitia BoothbyWilliam Clark Russell H.S. King, 1872 - 322 стор. |
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... cries Captain Sandford , " what frosty- pated prig is this come to harangue thee , Bob ? ” " I come not to harangue , sir , " answers the landlord civilly ; " but I am a father , and know what it is to feel pity ... cried Mr. Estcourt , " I.
... cries Captain Sandford , " what frosty- pated prig is this come to harangue thee , Bob ? ” " I come not to harangue , sir , " answers the landlord civilly ; " but I am a father , and know what it is to feel pity ... cried Mr. Estcourt , " I.
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William Clark Russell. " Faith ! " cried Mr. Estcourt , " I dare to say you're too much a father to take it upon your ... cries the Captain . " D'ye mean to say , fellow , Mr. Estcourt will be hanged ? " " I say what I say , " answered ...
William Clark Russell. " Faith ! " cried Mr. Estcourt , " I dare to say you're too much a father to take it upon your ... cries the Captain . " D'ye mean to say , fellow , Mr. Estcourt will be hanged ? " " I say what I say , " answered ...
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... ; for , " says he , pointing over his shoulder to the two gentlemen who sat mute , " those creatures aren't society for one of her tender years . " Then calling to me , " Come along , poor little wretch , " he cries ;
... ; for , " says he , pointing over his shoulder to the two gentlemen who sat mute , " those creatures aren't society for one of her tender years . " Then calling to me , " Come along , poor little wretch , " he cries ;
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William Clark Russell. along , poor little wretch , " he cries ; " tis well thy mammy isn't living to see thy condition . " To this Mr. Boothby said never a word . stepped up to the landlord , who , taking my hand , conducted me to my ...
William Clark Russell. along , poor little wretch , " he cries ; " tis well thy mammy isn't living to see thy condition . " To this Mr. Boothby said never a word . stepped up to the landlord , who , taking my hand , conducted me to my ...
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... cries of exasperated men . Being a man of spirit , and though insensible to the whispers of virtue , never so to the entreaties of distress , he drew his hanger , and hastening round the corner , espied by the united light of the moon ...
... cries of exasperated men . Being a man of spirit , and though insensible to the whispers of virtue , never so to the entreaties of distress , he drew his hanger , and hastening round the corner , espied by the united light of the moon ...
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