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... sister , who became Lady Dymoke , and only died last year . The third is my mother , Mrs. Blomfield , then Miss Cox , cousin to the other ladies . The circumstance about the cast in the right eye is exactly what my mother always told us ...
... sister , who became Lady Dymoke , and only died last year . The third is my mother , Mrs. Blomfield , then Miss Cox , cousin to the other ladies . The circumstance about the cast in the right eye is exactly what my mother always told us ...
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... sister , indeed his brother - in - law too , as he appears to have done . But everybody who compares his early con- temporaries with their life careers will have been struck by the frequent discrepancy between the promise and the ...
... sister , indeed his brother - in - law too , as he appears to have done . But everybody who compares his early con- temporaries with their life careers will have been struck by the frequent discrepancy between the promise and the ...
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... sister's affectionate looks and manners . He was said to be a very good doctor , but I am no judge of that . My father sometimes mentioned a young co- temporary who was resolved to master the English language thoroughly , and who ...
... sister's affectionate looks and manners . He was said to be a very good doctor , but I am no judge of that . My father sometimes mentioned a young co- temporary who was resolved to master the English language thoroughly , and who ...
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... sister much my junior remembers hearing his announcement of the Battle of Waterloo , and then retiring to the garden , to sing , I suppose , the song of Miriam , with the ac- companiment of a toy - fiddle . For a long period the excise ...
... sister much my junior remembers hearing his announcement of the Battle of Waterloo , and then retiring to the garden , to sing , I suppose , the song of Miriam , with the ac- companiment of a toy - fiddle . For a long period the excise ...
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... sisters . The house , I remember , was within sight of the church . The funeral was largely attended . Mrs. Nettleship ... sister , gives a woeful account : ' Gainsborough looks miserably poor . I never saw so wretched a place . ' I note ...
... sisters . The house , I remember , was within sight of the church . The funeral was largely attended . Mrs. Nettleship ... sister , gives a woeful account : ' Gainsborough looks miserably poor . I never saw so wretched a place . ' I note ...
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