Temple Bar: A London Magazine for Town and Country Readers, Том 81Ward and Lock, 1887 |
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... Speaking about the Georges one day in the presence of her cousin , Anne asked Carleton if he had yet sent to be ... speak of him . In the opinion of all their friends , confirmed and strengthened by the Admiral's outspoken allusions ...
... Speaking about the Georges one day in the presence of her cousin , Anne asked Carleton if he had yet sent to be ... speak of him . In the opinion of all their friends , confirmed and strengthened by the Admiral's outspoken allusions ...
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... speaking of , and a pinch to pay the rent now old Mrs. Kellow was gone . But to see George , you'd think for son - in - law he'd got the king ; never was a man more altered than he . He was up early and to bed late , digging , and ...
... speaking of , and a pinch to pay the rent now old Mrs. Kellow was gone . But to see George , you'd think for son - in - law he'd got the king ; never was a man more altered than he . He was up early and to bed late , digging , and ...
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... speak of it half - heartedly . She even gave encouragement to the old man , and gladdened his heart by her ready promises that they would carry out all his wishes and plans together . The grim tyrant was drawing very near to the brave ...
... speak of it half - heartedly . She even gave encouragement to the old man , and gladdened his heart by her ready promises that they would carry out all his wishes and plans together . The grim tyrant was drawing very near to the brave ...
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... speak . ' Tis the duty of a man , and such a man as I hope to see you grow to , to stand up for all that is in distress . Your father was no pattern , nor without his faults in many ways ; but where a female was concerned , he was as ...
... speak . ' Tis the duty of a man , and such a man as I hope to see you grow to , to stand up for all that is in distress . Your father was no pattern , nor without his faults in many ways ; but where a female was concerned , he was as ...
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... speaking to her , and only right that they should have felt anxiety ; for few young men were what her Roger was ; and when your trust had been broken , you did wise not to place it again . She humbly thanked the Lord that was not her ...
... speaking to her , and only right that they should have felt anxiety ; for few young men were what her Roger was ; and when your trust had been broken , you did wise not to place it again . She humbly thanked the Lord that was not her ...
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