The Inheritance, Volume 3William Blackwood, Edinburgh: and T. Cadell, London., 1824 - 387 páginas |
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... dear Mrs Waddell , don't distress your- self , " began Miss Pratt ; - " depend upon it he'll cast up ; there's good day - light yet , and he may meet some of the work people in the woods ; and we'll send out some of the servants to seek ...
... dear Mrs Waddell , don't distress your- self , " began Miss Pratt ; - " depend upon it he'll cast up ; there's good day - light yet , and he may meet some of the work people in the woods ; and we'll send out some of the servants to seek ...
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... , Miss Pratt , shut down that window ; -now , Major , do sit away from the door , and , I beseech you , don't think of taking off your cloak till you are cooler . " 66 My dear Bell , " gasped the almost suffocat- CHAPTER II . 13.
... , Miss Pratt , shut down that window ; -now , Major , do sit away from the door , and , I beseech you , don't think of taking off your cloak till you are cooler . " 66 My dear Bell , " gasped the almost suffocat- CHAPTER II . 13.
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... dear Bell , this is absolutely like a day in June . " " Now , Major , I can only say- 99 But happily for all concerned , the lady's say- ings were here stopped by the sound of the dress- ing - bell , and half - distracted betwixt her ...
... dear Bell , this is absolutely like a day in June . " " Now , Major , I can only say- 99 But happily for all concerned , the lady's say- ings were here stopped by the sound of the dress- ing - bell , and half - distracted betwixt her ...
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... dear , ' Rosina mia caro , ' said the Major , who was half asleep . " Some of the Scotch songs are undoubtedly coarse , vulgar , and silly , " said Lyndsay ; “ and most of them sung from beginning to end would certainly be somewhat of a ...
... dear , ' Rosina mia caro , ' said the Major , who was half asleep . " Some of the Scotch songs are undoubtedly coarse , vulgar , and silly , " said Lyndsay ; “ and most of them sung from beginning to end would certainly be somewhat of a ...
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... t . " " A mortification of Bloom - Park ! " repeated Mrs Waddell , in tones well suited to the words . * In Scotland an endowment is termed a Mortification . " A mortification , my dear Sir ! " ejaculated CHAPTER IV . 27.
... t . " " A mortification of Bloom - Park ! " repeated Mrs Waddell , in tones well suited to the words . * In Scotland an endowment is termed a Mortification . " A mortification , my dear Sir ! " ejaculated CHAPTER IV . 27.
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