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Side 16
... replied , giving myself an- other hug in the cloak , by which I produced a new burst of laughter from the flaxen- pated young things , who , by the by , seem- ed to have conceived a sort of friendship for me , as being a creature not ...
... replied , giving myself an- other hug in the cloak , by which I produced a new burst of laughter from the flaxen- pated young things , who , by the by , seem- ed to have conceived a sort of friendship for me , as being a creature not ...
Side 17
... replied , " Can't ye have patience ? There will be plenty come out of the parlour . You shall be served by and by . " In the mean time , all the good cheer had vanished through the door - way as if by ma- gic , and I was left to endure ...
... replied , " Can't ye have patience ? There will be plenty come out of the parlour . You shall be served by and by . " In the mean time , all the good cheer had vanished through the door - way as if by ma- gic , and I was left to endure ...
Side 23
... replied the indignant female , " had I foreseen " and she pursed up her mouth as if resolved not to add ano- ther word ; and went out of the kitchen , leaving her brother to resume his pipe . As soon as the sister was gone , the hostess ...
... replied the indignant female , " had I foreseen " and she pursed up her mouth as if resolved not to add ano- ther word ; and went out of the kitchen , leaving her brother to resume his pipe . As soon as the sister was gone , the hostess ...
Side 61
... replied , " No , dear Sir , not I , indeed ; -I wish Mrs. Nut- tall no ill whatever . To use an old phrase , I believe her bark is worse than her bite ; and , as far as I am myself concerned , I have neither the one nor the other to com ...
... replied , " No , dear Sir , not I , indeed ; -I wish Mrs. Nut- tall no ill whatever . To use an old phrase , I believe her bark is worse than her bite ; and , as far as I am myself concerned , I have neither the one nor the other to com ...
Side 72
... called twice to enquire after you , Sir . " " Then , Mrs. Goodwill , when I am able to walk , our first visit shall be to Miss Lucy , " I replied ; " and our second to Mrs. Tristram ; and when my box of varieties comes , 72 ROXOBEL .
... called twice to enquire after you , Sir . " " Then , Mrs. Goodwill , when I am able to walk , our first visit shall be to Miss Lucy , " I replied ; " and our second to Mrs. Tristram ; and when my box of varieties comes , 72 ROXOBEL .
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