Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 287F. Jefferies, 1967 - Early English newspapers |
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Page 319
... mother what loved you . And your poor father what sang so beautiful , more beautiful nor you , and died twenty years ... mother herself in her simple cottage , the dear mother to whom he had never failed . He was not a bit strange in the ...
... mother what loved you . And your poor father what sang so beautiful , more beautiful nor you , and died twenty years ... mother herself in her simple cottage , the dear mother to whom he had never failed . He was not a bit strange in the ...
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... mother's opinion before you go so far as to ask her . I'm a very good judge of women , I am . " He walked up and down the room in perplexity . - " Mother , the thing is , you well , you're not dressed , you know . The ladies will be ...
... mother's opinion before you go so far as to ask her . I'm a very good judge of women , I am . " He walked up and down the room in perplexity . - " Mother , the thing is , you well , you're not dressed , you know . The ladies will be ...
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... mother often said- " as good as a girl in the house . " He was not fit to learn a trade , and the villagers said he would be a terrible burden to his mother , but they never dared say so when she was near . They lived down on the beach ...
... mother often said- " as good as a girl in the house . " He was not fit to learn a trade , and the villagers said he would be a terrible burden to his mother , but they never dared say so when she was near . They lived down on the beach ...
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