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Page 7
And in saying these words , she took Mr Mashlam in a loving manner by the hand
, and said , “ I ha'e no reason to rue the disappointment of my first love ; and I only
hope that Mr Lorie , for the kind - natured Duke's sake , will prove true to his ...
And in saying these words , she took Mr Mashlam in a loving manner by the hand
, and said , “ I ha'e no reason to rue the disappointment of my first love ; and I only
hope that Mr Lorie , for the kind - natured Duke's sake , will prove true to his ...
Page 9
... towards the their kintra wives , that have creels Abbey of Westminster , when I
had good with eggs and butter on their arms . reason to see and note , that ,
considerOn entering the multitude , I was ing all things , it was very lucky for
conveyed ...
... towards the their kintra wives , that have creels Abbey of Westminster , when I
had good with eggs and butter on their arms . reason to see and note , that ,
considerOn entering the multitude , I was ing all things , it was very lucky for
conveyed ...
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glass of wine with me , when a bold “ But we ken , " cried Mrs Pringle , duchess -
looking lady laid hands on “ that ye are the author , though ye the darling Dagon ,
and carried it away may have reasons , in black and white , to another part of ...
glass of wine with me , when a bold “ But we ken , " cried Mrs Pringle , duchess -
looking lady laid hands on “ that ye are the author , though ye the darling Dagon ,
and carried it away may have reasons , in black and white , to another part of ...
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The following and the ingenuity exercised , ' during rhyme ( for I am afraid grey -
bearded the midnight hours , at cards , or the bachelors of the present day will not
mad hazards of the dice , is often the think it contains much reason ) is still ...
The following and the ingenuity exercised , ' during rhyme ( for I am afraid grey -
bearded the midnight hours , at cards , or the bachelors of the present day will not
mad hazards of the dice , is often the think it contains much reason ) is still ...
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I have only in degree , I see no reason to de- lived to see not a few of my early
com- 2 spair of inducing those , to whom inno- panions blotted from the list of ani .
cence , and health , and happiness , are mated beings ; and I cannot think of ...
I have only in degree , I see no reason to de- lived to see not a few of my early
com- 2 spair of inducing those , to whom inno- panions blotted from the list of ani .
cence , and health , and happiness , are mated beings ; and I cannot think of ...
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