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Page 36
... tell from whence they came . I spared no trouble to get fresh and clean changes of clothes for the dear children , whilst alive , but to no purpose . They were soon remarked as being the four nicest children on the Ship and this you can ...
... tell from whence they came . I spared no trouble to get fresh and clean changes of clothes for the dear children , whilst alive , but to no purpose . They were soon remarked as being the four nicest children on the Ship and this you can ...
Page 105
... tell my Uncle I would rather have £ 3,000 now , than the £ 20,000 at his death for I can then assist those I love and be comparatively happy I shall never be entirely so again - - Miss Jobling was telling Margaret how very much D.P.M. ...
... tell my Uncle I would rather have £ 3,000 now , than the £ 20,000 at his death for I can then assist those I love and be comparatively happy I shall never be entirely so again - - Miss Jobling was telling Margaret how very much D.P.M. ...
Page 148
... tell all her troubles , without any fear of meeting with satire - I can always sympathize with a person , let them be high or low yet I never tell a woe of my own to a female it is a strange thing but I don't like Women - - - - - This ...
... tell all her troubles , without any fear of meeting with satire - I can always sympathize with a person , let them be high or low yet I never tell a woe of my own to a female it is a strange thing but I don't like Women - - - - - This ...
Contents
Anna Cook and Ellen Moger | 19 |
Louisa Clifton | 39 |
Annie Baxter | 86 |
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