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Pagina 211
... Bewdley Manor was about four miles from the station ; and when Josephine arrived , a private omnibus was in waiting to receive her and her boxes . " The coachman was in half livery , the boy out of it . They had come to fetch a ser ...
... Bewdley Manor was about four miles from the station ; and when Josephine arrived , a private omnibus was in waiting to receive her and her boxes . " The coachman was in half livery , the boy out of it . They had come to fetch a ser ...
Pagina 212
... Bewdley to be a servant ; she must begin to work at once . When she sat by herself in the convey- ance with her small parcels , she began to realize for the first time the complete change in her circumstances . In the train , she had ...
... Bewdley to be a servant ; she must begin to work at once . When she sat by herself in the convey- ance with her small parcels , she began to realize for the first time the complete change in her circumstances . In the train , she had ...
Pagina 215
... Bewdley , as the vibration of a rail- way upsets me . Dear me ! Grundy , will you touch the bell again ? I want to tell William to make quite sure the fire is out before he goes to bed . I suppose , Grundy , the horses can hardly be ...
... Bewdley , as the vibration of a rail- way upsets me . Dear me ! Grundy , will you touch the bell again ? I want to tell William to make quite sure the fire is out before he goes to bed . I suppose , Grundy , the horses can hardly be ...
Pagina 297
... Bewdley . Cable took the names of some of the farmers about the place , and prom- ised to lodge at the inn and give the spec- imens and the brooch . My sister , " said the coastguardman , " has a lot o ' little childer ; but I haven't ...
... Bewdley . Cable took the names of some of the farmers about the place , and prom- ised to lodge at the inn and give the spec- imens and the brooch . My sister , " said the coastguardman , " has a lot o ' little childer ; but I haven't ...
Pagina 298
... Bewdley his headquarters , and stayed at the Otterbourne Arms , where was the landlady , Mrs. Stokes , the sister of the coastguardman at Pentargon . To her he remitted the spar , and the mundic , and the brooch of bog - oak with ...
... Bewdley his headquarters , and stayed at the Otterbourne Arms , where was the landlady , Mrs. Stokes , the sister of the coastguardman at Pentargon . To her he remitted the spar , and the mundic , and the brooch of bog - oak with ...
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