Ellen Middleton: A TaleD. Appleton, 1849 - 328 страници |
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... Mary Evans was to be had , the girl that you was so good to last year when she broke her arm , I got her to come , and she has been with her these two days . ' " " " Has she never spoken of seeing a clergyman ? " 66 6 Why , to say the ...
... Mary Evans was to be had , the girl that you was so good to last year when she broke her arm , I got her to come , and she has been with her these two days . ' " " " Has she never spoken of seeing a clergyman ? " 66 6 Why , to say the ...
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... Mary Evans , the girl who was in attendance upon Mrs. Rodney , came to the door ; and when Mr. Lacy inquired after Mrs. Rodney's health , answered : Why , sir , she says as how she is wonderful better to - day , and so strong that she's ...
... Mary Evans , the girl who was in attendance upon Mrs. Rodney , came to the door ; and when Mr. Lacy inquired after Mrs. Rodney's health , answered : Why , sir , she says as how she is wonderful better to - day , and so strong that she's ...
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... Mary Evans , who were standing by ) to join in these prayers . There are responses to be made , I believe . " Mr. Lacy perceived that she was anxious that he should be- gin the service at once , without previously entering into con ...
... Mary Evans , who were standing by ) to join in these prayers . There are responses to be made , I believe . " Mr. Lacy perceived that she was anxious that he should be- gin the service at once , without previously entering into con ...
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... Mary Evans to leave him alone with Ellen , but to remain within call in INTRODUCTION . 19.
... Mary Evans to leave him alone with Ellen , but to remain within call in INTRODUCTION . 19.
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