Margaret at home: by the author of 'A visit to Bury St. Edmund's'. |
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... Maitland , the rector of Shirley , begged me to see one of his parishioners on my way home , and perhaps to that poor man I may do a kindness . I promised to meet the sur- geon at ten this evening . Good night ; let me know in the ...
... Maitland , the rector of Shirley , begged me to see one of his parishioners on my way home , and perhaps to that poor man I may do a kindness . I promised to meet the sur- geon at ten this evening . Good night ; let me know in the ...
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... Maitland , called upon Mrs. New- ton on Monday evening , and finding she was worse did not see her , but left word with her maid that he should be in our village again on Friday , or would call any day Mrs. Newton might wish to see him ...
... Maitland , called upon Mrs. New- ton on Monday evening , and finding she was worse did not see her , but left word with her maid that he should be in our village again on Friday , or would call any day Mrs. Newton might wish to see him ...
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... Maitland I shall be glad to see him ; and should Miss Newton return whilst I am engaged , come in , and let Mrs. Bland- ford know she is wanted . " The rector of Shirley enters the dining - room , and Mr. Newton silently shakes hands ...
... Maitland I shall be glad to see him ; and should Miss Newton return whilst I am engaged , come in , and let Mrs. Bland- ford know she is wanted . " The rector of Shirley enters the dining - room , and Mr. Newton silently shakes hands ...
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... Maitland , there is my greatest sorrow , that I was not at home to spend the last few days with my dear wife . The world will think me a most thoughtless , if not unkind husband ; but you know the truth from Dr. Pem- berton , who saw no ...
... Maitland , there is my greatest sorrow , that I was not at home to spend the last few days with my dear wife . The world will think me a most thoughtless , if not unkind husband ; but you know the truth from Dr. Pem- berton , who saw no ...
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... Maitland , has seen no women mourners at respectable funerals since he has been in orders . ” Mr. Maitland . " I am sorry to say you are per- fectly right ; but do not suppose that I approve , or think that our Church ever intended that ...
... Maitland , has seen no women mourners at respectable funerals since he has been in orders . ” Mr. Maitland . " I am sorry to say you are per- fectly right ; but do not suppose that I approve , or think that our Church ever intended that ...
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