New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 52E. W. Allen, 1838 |
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... wish it , " said Jane : " if I could have spoken to you and asked your leave , I would have gone , because I know Kate will be cross with me ; but I could not , Uncle Gilbert , I could not have borne to see my poor brother - I would ...
... wish it , " said Jane : " if I could have spoken to you and asked your leave , I would have gone , because I know Kate will be cross with me ; but I could not , Uncle Gilbert , I could not have borne to see my poor brother - I would ...
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... wish any indifferent person had been present to have seen the ex- pression of my poor Harriet's countenance at the ... wishes it ; and Mr. Sniggs , when he comes here , -either this afternoon or to - morrow , I forget which . -He told me ...
... wish any indifferent person had been present to have seen the ex- pression of my poor Harriet's countenance at the ... wishes it ; and Mr. Sniggs , when he comes here , -either this afternoon or to - morrow , I forget which . -He told me ...
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... wishes . The course of proceeding upon which we resolved will presently appear , and I took my leave , requesting ... wish to be buried in England , was accordingly deposited in a cask of rum for the purpose of transport home , but ...
... wishes . The course of proceeding upon which we resolved will presently appear , and I took my leave , requesting ... wish to be buried in England , was accordingly deposited in a cask of rum for the purpose of transport home , but ...
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Life in the East No III By M J Quin | 27 |
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