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... Brass was assembled in the drawing - room of Pinkie House . It consisted of Mr. Brass , his wife , his mother ( an old deaf lady of fourscore years ) , and his two children , Miss Rebecca and Miss Phoebe Brass ; In addition , the Rev ...
... Brass was assembled in the drawing - room of Pinkie House . It consisted of Mr. Brass , his wife , his mother ( an old deaf lady of fourscore years ) , and his two children , Miss Rebecca and Miss Phoebe Brass ; In addition , the Rev ...
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... Brass , who immediately applied her trumpet to her ear to catch his edifying remarks . Mr. Brass hid himself behind his newspaper , as if he would fain make himself unconscious of the gaze of his three overseers , which , for some ...
... Brass , who immediately applied her trumpet to her ear to catch his edifying remarks . Mr. Brass hid himself behind his newspaper , as if he would fain make himself unconscious of the gaze of his three overseers , which , for some ...
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... Brass had committed two enormities , -during the celebration of the Sacra- ment , last " Lord's Day , " he had risen at the commencement of the first " address , " and , on the plea of sudden illness , had left the church ; secondly ...
... Brass had committed two enormities , -during the celebration of the Sacra- ment , last " Lord's Day , " he had risen at the commencement of the first " address , " and , on the plea of sudden illness , had left the church ; secondly ...
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... Brass . " And it was a grand one , " put in Mrs. Brass junior . " What is that you're saying about ' grand , ' Mary ? " asked the grandmother , the word in question having found its way up the trumpet . " We were talking about Mr ...
... Brass . " And it was a grand one , " put in Mrs. Brass junior . " What is that you're saying about ' grand , ' Mary ? " asked the grandmother , the word in question having found its way up the trumpet . " We were talking about Mr ...
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... Brass junior . " It is no light thing to be easily forgotten . " " It's the more commented upon , you see , because of Mr. Brass occupying such a conspicuous place amongst us , " said the minister . " He is , as it were , a beacon , a ...
... Brass junior . " It is no light thing to be easily forgotten . " " It's the more commented upon , you see , because of Mr. Brass occupying such a conspicuous place amongst us , " said the minister . " He is , as it were , a beacon , a ...
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