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Pagina 38
... night , every time with a fresh ludicrous composition , as his courtship , or will , which is read over with emphasis , by one of the frolicking party , who frequently pauses , whilst they salute the ears of the persecuted mortal with ...
... night , every time with a fresh ludicrous composition , as his courtship , or will , which is read over with emphasis , by one of the frolicking party , who frequently pauses , whilst they salute the ears of the persecuted mortal with ...
Pagina 56
... night to give their aid to Mr. M'Donald in liberat- ing the inmates ; and it may be sup- posed they came provided with fresh supplies of every comfort they could af- ford . They watched in different direc- tions to announce the least ...
... night to give their aid to Mr. M'Donald in liberat- ing the inmates ; and it may be sup- posed they came provided with fresh supplies of every comfort they could af- ford . They watched in different direc- tions to announce the least ...
Pagina 140
... night - dress and sleep in my place to - night , my little sister will not miss me while I go in search of them . " Nobody understood the importance of these ceremonies better than ancient Susan , or had assisted oftener in com ...
... night - dress and sleep in my place to - night , my little sister will not miss me while I go in search of them . " Nobody understood the importance of these ceremonies better than ancient Susan , or had assisted oftener in com ...
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