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Pagina 52
... mary character , and to assume that very mo- there were many competitors for the laurels ; dified form which the older poets used to de- and when the song of one minstrel ceased or nominate the luxury of woe . One epitaph , grew faint ...
... mary character , and to assume that very mo- there were many competitors for the laurels ; dified form which the older poets used to de- and when the song of one minstrel ceased or nominate the luxury of woe . One epitaph , grew faint ...
Pagina 60
... Mary - Ann brought in little Johnnie for his pud - ward circumstances or inward organization , finds ding ; and of course it was the last thing to be himself incapable of ruling , and is therefore wished that the domestics should ...
... Mary - Ann brought in little Johnnie for his pud - ward circumstances or inward organization , finds ding ; and of course it was the last thing to be himself incapable of ruling , and is therefore wished that the domestics should ...
Pagina 62
... Mary where all goes on so smoothly and orderly , that either ; but Mary is growing middle - aged , and the most sudden visitor would only necessitate is often seen secretly petting Master Fred , as only an extra knife and fork , and a ...
... Mary where all goes on so smoothly and orderly , that either ; but Mary is growing middle - aged , and the most sudden visitor would only necessitate is often seen secretly petting Master Fred , as only an extra knife and fork , and a ...
Pagina 77
... Mary , the little maid , was despatched , with my aunt's compliments , to this obliging neigh- bor , to beg the loan of his carriage for to- morrow . I stood on the door - step ; I could not go in , it was such a balmy June evening ...
... Mary , the little maid , was despatched , with my aunt's compliments , to this obliging neigh- bor , to beg the loan of his carriage for to- morrow . I stood on the door - step ; I could not go in , it was such a balmy June evening ...
Pagina 78
her . So Mary had to trip back again with a message that Miss Aston had a niece staying with her who would drive her ; she was obliged to Mr. Swayne . " Mr. Swayne is such an odd man ! " my aunt said , quite bashfully , I fancied ...
her . So Mary had to trip back again with a message that Miss Aston had a niece staying with her who would drive her ; she was obliged to Mr. Swayne . " Mr. Swayne is such an odd man ! " my aunt said , quite bashfully , I fancied ...
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