Our Island: Comprising Forgery, a Tale ; and The Lunatic, a Tale, 1 tomasE. L. Carey & A. Hart, 1833 |
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... Mortimer , are anxious upon a subject concerning you which is really worth notice , although you never mention it to us . " " " And what may that be , dear Mary ? " returned her brother . " You might guess it , Roger , without much ...
... Mortimer , are anxious upon a subject concerning you which is really worth notice , although you never mention it to us . " " " And what may that be , dear Mary ? " returned her brother . " You might guess it , Roger , without much ...
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... Mortimer ; no one questions your excellent disposition ; but tell me now ... Mary - I have no particular ob- jection to let my mother know ; but , really ... Mary , " he paused , to the infinite mortification of the party whom he ...
... Mortimer ; no one questions your excellent disposition ; but tell me now ... Mary - I have no particular ob- jection to let my mother know ; but , really ... Mary , " he paused , to the infinite mortification of the party whom he ...
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... Mary . " " And are you sure that you will be a favourite with the old lady ... Mary , " I confess honesty enough to tell you that Jane Hamilton is much more to ... Mortimer , " it is not for me to contradict you there , and I do sincerely ...
... Mary . " " And are you sure that you will be a favourite with the old lady ... Mary , " I confess honesty enough to tell you that Jane Hamilton is much more to ... Mortimer , " it is not for me to contradict you there , and I do sincerely ...
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... Mary Mortimer had been invited with her mother to the house of a London cousin , whose circle of acquaintance were of that doubtful class which range between the advocates of extreme strictness and the avowed partisans of general ...
... Mary Mortimer had been invited with her mother to the house of a London cousin , whose circle of acquaintance were of that doubtful class which range between the advocates of extreme strictness and the avowed partisans of general ...
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... Mary Mortimer , and as Charles Priminheere returned home , true it is that his mind misgave him . He had been pledging his faith to a girl , of whose religion he knew no more than she did of his own particular profession ; and now that ...
... Mary Mortimer , and as Charles Priminheere returned home , true it is that his mind misgave him . He had been pledging his faith to a girl , of whose religion he knew no more than she did of his own particular profession ; and now that ...
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Our Island– Comprising Forgery, a Tale; and The Lunatic, a Tale ... Humphry William Woolrych Visos knygos peržiūra - 1833 |
Our Island– Comprising Forgery : a Tale and The Lunatic : a Tale Humphry William Woolrych Visos knygos peržiūra - 1832 |
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acquaintance Alderbury Alfred amidst amongst apothecary Axberry beadle Bedfordshire brother Byrdwood Calvinist Carl Jones Charles Priminheere cheering Clanalpine Colonel constables cried dear Mary dear Sir deed Doctor Welkin door Dundrosy earnest exclaimed Fastenon feel felt Flora forgery fortune gain gentleman hand hear heard heere honour hope hour impatience inquired instant instantly James Priminheere Jane Hamilton judge knew lady lawyer length London look magistrate Mammon Mary Mortimer Master Albert matter ment mind minheere minister Miss Mortimer Moonshine morning mortgage Mortimer's mother neighbour never Newmarket observed occasion officer old Bravo Palais Royal party passed person Portland Place Primin prisoner replied returned Roger Mortimer scarcely scene scot and lot sergeant silence Sir John sister Soland soon Squaggs squire strange stranger sure tell thing thought thousand pounds timer Timothy Bush tion village visiter voice whilst young