The Inheritance, Volume 3William Blackwood, Edinburgh: and T. Cadell, London., 1824 - 387 páginas |
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... thoughts of her five guineas came across her , now and then , with a qualm . As if to counteract that , her chief busi ... thought neither the Major nor she met with that attention that was their due . She , therefore , sat very stately ...
... thoughts of her five guineas came across her , now and then , with a qualm . As if to counteract that , her chief busi ... thought neither the Major nor she met with that attention that was their due . She , therefore , sat very stately ...
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... thought people who were really musical cared little for the words of a song , " interrupted Mrs Major , triumphantly . " Milton thought otherwise , and few will dis- pute his ear for music ; but if words are not fit to be heard , they ...
... thought people who were really musical cared little for the words of a song , " interrupted Mrs Major , triumphantly . " Milton thought otherwise , and few will dis- pute his ear for music ; but if words are not fit to be heard , they ...
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... of some such person , he says , " To say truth , she is never alone , for she is still ac- companied with old songs , honest thoughts , and prayers , but short ones . " " " That seems to suit my cousin Anne exact- ly CHAPTER III . 23.
... of some such person , he says , " To say truth , she is never alone , for she is still ac- companied with old songs , honest thoughts , and prayers , but short ones . " " " That seems to suit my cousin Anne exact- ly CHAPTER III . 23.
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... but she was victorious , and again his suspicions of her recurred , and he thought- " I wish she may be the thing after all ; she kens owre weel how to shake the dice . " CHAPTER IV . Unless one could cure men of being 24 THE INHERITANCE .
... but she was victorious , and again his suspicions of her recurred , and he thought- " I wish she may be the thing after all ; she kens owre weel how to shake the dice . " CHAPTER IV . Unless one could cure men of being 24 THE INHERITANCE .
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... thought my uncle looked twenty years younger than he did last time you saw him . " " 3 " Yes , indeed , ' pon my word I think so . " It's a sign that change of air agrees with you , uncle , so I hope you'll take a seat with the Major ...
... thought my uncle looked twenty years younger than he did last time you saw him . " " 3 " Yes , indeed , ' pon my word I think so . " It's a sign that change of air agrees with you , uncle , so I hope you'll take a seat with the Major ...
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