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... once rendered his mother an es- sential service , and in gratitude for that , he left me a small legacy . His career in life was always lowly ; he never was known to his mother's family ; and it was not till he was an old man that his ...
... once rendered his mother an es- sential service , and in gratitude for that , he left me a small legacy . His career in life was always lowly ; he never was known to his mother's family ; and it was not till he was an old man that his ...
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... once , that as he was travelling , he saw at the window of an apo- thecary , whom I will call Goodwin , a very beau- tiful girl , with whom he instantly fell in love , as it is preposterously called . His high rank , and exalted station ...
... once , that as he was travelling , he saw at the window of an apo- thecary , whom I will call Goodwin , a very beau- tiful girl , with whom he instantly fell in love , as it is preposterously called . His high rank , and exalted station ...
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Rebecca Edridge. family , as the golden apple which is said to be once thrown to every body . She had been settled in the family , perhaps a month , when she asked Mr. Goodwin to allow Maria to go out with her in the carriage ; saying ...
Rebecca Edridge. family , as the golden apple which is said to be once thrown to every body . She had been settled in the family , perhaps a month , when she asked Mr. Goodwin to allow Maria to go out with her in the carriage ; saying ...
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... once shone in splendour , and were the seats of hos- pitality and joy , but are now forsaken by their owners , and are either shut up to crumble unre . paired and untenanted , or let to rustic tenants , who , amid the carvings and the ...
... once shone in splendour , and were the seats of hos- pitality and joy , but are now forsaken by their owners , and are either shut up to crumble unre . paired and untenanted , or let to rustic tenants , who , amid the carvings and the ...
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... once grand castle . They had climbed with much difficulty up a broken staircase , and from the battlements looked upon the plain below . Juliana felt her heart bound with rapture as she beheld the beau- ties 22 THE OLD TRUNK .
... once grand castle . They had climbed with much difficulty up a broken staircase , and from the battlements looked upon the plain below . Juliana felt her heart bound with rapture as she beheld the beau- ties 22 THE OLD TRUNK .
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