Abel Drake's wife, Том 1111862 |
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... round the base of the factory ; hence the selection of those solitary and picturesque valley bottoms . Hence , too , occasionally occurs a felicitous ming- ling on the same spot of the two oldest and most necessary of industrial arts ...
... round the base of the factory ; hence the selection of those solitary and picturesque valley bottoms . Hence , too , occasionally occurs a felicitous ming- ling on the same spot of the two oldest and most necessary of industrial arts ...
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... round , the older woman alone taking exception to it , as she said contemp- tuously- " An where's th ' good if you had knawed ? Both she an her mother'd liever starve i ' their pride than tak ' a scrap fro ' ony on us . O ' course every ...
... round , the older woman alone taking exception to it , as she said contemp- tuously- " An where's th ' good if you had knawed ? Both she an her mother'd liever starve i ' their pride than tak ' a scrap fro ' ony on us . O ' course every ...
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... round . The screen before the door was merely a clothes - horse covered by an old patchwork quilt . In a corner stood an infirm tent - bedstead , which appeared to have given in its time so much rest to others that it began to feel the ...
... round . The screen before the door was merely a clothes - horse covered by an old patchwork quilt . In a corner stood an infirm tent - bedstead , which appeared to have given in its time so much rest to others that it began to feel the ...
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... round the wrist became so tight that the veins in those delicate fingers began to swell . Averting her face as far as she could from Barbara's observation , Mrs. Wol- combe bent down over the pillow . She saw a thin weird little face ...
... round the wrist became so tight that the veins in those delicate fingers began to swell . Averting her face as far as she could from Barbara's observation , Mrs. Wol- combe bent down over the pillow . She saw a thin weird little face ...
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... round before the voice answered , coldly and sharply , " I mun be ready , or starve . I hae no other choice . " Notwithstanding the sharpness and coldness of the tone , Mrs. Wolcombe knew , by the help of that familiar of hers who ...
... round before the voice answered , coldly and sharply , " I mun be ready , or starve . I hae no other choice . " Notwithstanding the sharpness and coldness of the tone , Mrs. Wolcombe knew , by the help of that familiar of hers who ...
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Abel Drake answer arms asked aw'll Aw'm Barbara Giffard beauty began bluebottle boggart broken canna chair child Coppeshall cottage cried door dress dunna Eigh exclaimed eyes face feel fellow felt flowers gaze geant give glad glance gone hand head hear heard heart hope Hugh Inventor Isaac Sleigh it's alive Job's JOHN SAUNDERS kind knaw knew LANCELOT WOLCOMBE laugh lips listened looked ma'am machine master mild ale mind Miss Featherstonehaugh morning mother never night nosegay once passed pause poor quiet rest rose round seemed SERGEANT silent smile snowdrop soul speak stonehaugh stood stopped strange suddenly sweet tears tell thee thing thought Timon tone took touch trembled trouble turned uncon voice whatten whispered widow Wolcombe's woman wonder words دو
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