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Page 100
... knew nobody in the Universe could manage better than I : so I gave him his choice He consented ; and no doubt thought , that in time , I should alter my mind ; he little knew me ! Je ne change - qu'je mourant Oh ! nobody will ever know ...
... knew nobody in the Universe could manage better than I : so I gave him his choice He consented ; and no doubt thought , that in time , I should alter my mind ; he little knew me ! Je ne change - qu'je mourant Oh ! nobody will ever know ...
Page 124
... knew well ( it was not Mr G. Horne's ! ) Thinking I was going into the room lately occupied by his fair friend , and himself , Mr H. A. shot thro ' another and as I had moved off , we met ! I cannot por- tray his manly face , at this ...
... knew well ( it was not Mr G. Horne's ! ) Thinking I was going into the room lately occupied by his fair friend , and himself , Mr H. A. shot thro ' another and as I had moved off , we met ! I cannot por- tray his manly face , at this ...
Page 168
... knew the Palmers well . He did not give a very favourable account of their circumstances . Poor Mrs Palmer like so many others has had her expectations sadly blighted . They are very ill off . Frederick , who was troubled with epileptic ...
... knew the Palmers well . He did not give a very favourable account of their circumstances . Poor Mrs Palmer like so many others has had her expectations sadly blighted . They are very ill off . Frederick , who was troubled with epileptic ...
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Anna Cook and Ellen Moger | 19 |
Louisa Clifton | 39 |
Annie Baxter | 86 |
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