A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... say it was equally like a " camel , or an ousel , or a whale . " But though these vestiges of remote superiority might rather excite the doubts than fix the conviction of the observer of costume , the Macdonalds and Powerf- courts ...
... say it was equally like a " camel , or an ousel , or a whale . " But though these vestiges of remote superiority might rather excite the doubts than fix the conviction of the observer of costume , the Macdonalds and Powerf- courts ...
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... say that " what you tell me is very true ; but as it " is not my own affair , I don't like to " write to my kinsman or trouble him " about it . But as you seem to have " puzzled yourself a little in these army c3 " matters , ८८ ...
... say that " what you tell me is very true ; but as it " is not my own affair , I don't like to " write to my kinsman or trouble him " about it . But as you seem to have " puzzled yourself a little in these army c3 " matters , ८८ ...
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... say , and how would his tenants go on without him ! My lady strove to con- vince him that their opinions were not worth regarding ; but fir William was firm . c6 firm . He had long confidered them as rational creatures A TALE OF THE ...
... say , and how would his tenants go on without him ! My lady strove to con- vince him that their opinions were not worth regarding ; but fir William was firm . c6 firm . He had long confidered them as rational creatures A TALE OF THE ...
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... say the truth , though a rencontre with lord Jehu just at this crisis might be a very popular incident , I am glad that fir William , for whose character I cannot help feeling a degree of regard , was not drawn into any military ...
... say the truth , though a rencontre with lord Jehu just at this crisis might be a very popular incident , I am glad that fir William , for whose character I cannot help feeling a degree of regard , was not drawn into any military ...
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... , and the wife of her revered benefactor . " It is my " duty , " she used to say to her huf- band , when he kindly reproved her for devoting devoting so much time to the painful and unwholesome confinement A TALE OF THE TIMES . 91.
... , and the wife of her revered benefactor . " It is my " duty , " she used to say to her huf- band , when he kindly reproved her for devoting devoting so much time to the painful and unwholesome confinement A TALE OF THE TIMES . 91.
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