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Page 127
... living at Dr Carlyle's , is perfectly correct I would vouch for it then what is there against her ? - - - I heard , that some years ago , she travelled on the Continent with a Dr Douglas ! I know not how true it is but she adheres to ...
... living at Dr Carlyle's , is perfectly correct I would vouch for it then what is there against her ? - - - I heard , that some years ago , she travelled on the Continent with a Dr Douglas ! I know not how true it is but she adheres to ...
Page 198
... living is simple enough . There are times when we cannot get butter . I have not yet experienced the hot weather . The winter is over now . Altho ' not the cold of home , still I think I felt it quite as much . Perhaps this was owing to ...
... living is simple enough . There are times when we cannot get butter . I have not yet experienced the hot weather . The winter is over now . Altho ' not the cold of home , still I think I felt it quite as much . Perhaps this was owing to ...
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... living cattle and sheep . Reached Meningie at sunset , mail steamer arrives at night there . Camped in hotel yard . Ma and I slept in hotel , men in cart . Landlady asked me to play , her husband with the station master and two other ...
... living cattle and sheep . Reached Meningie at sunset , mail steamer arrives at night there . Camped in hotel yard . Ma and I slept in hotel , men in cart . Landlady asked me to play , her husband with the station master and two other ...
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Anna Cook and Ellen Moger | 19 |
Louisa Clifton | 39 |
Annie Baxter | 86 |
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