Lawrie Todd: Or, The Settlers in the Woods, Том 3H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 |
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... friends and acquaintances , but I made it a brisk time , for I did not omit to call on a single one had I been a lord or prince , I could not have been received by them with kinder welcomes . It afforded great pleasure to Mr. Primly to ...
... friends and acquaintances , but I made it a brisk time , for I did not omit to call on a single one had I been a lord or prince , I could not have been received by them with kinder welcomes . It afforded great pleasure to Mr. Primly to ...
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... many an old familiar thing . Drawing near to the village , I slackened my pace , and indulged my fancy in anticipating the pleasures I expected to enjoy among my earliest and oldest friends ; the satisfaction it would give 10 LAWRIE TODD .
... many an old familiar thing . Drawing near to the village , I slackened my pace , and indulged my fancy in anticipating the pleasures I expected to enjoy among my earliest and oldest friends ; the satisfaction it would give 10 LAWRIE TODD .
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Or, The Settlers in the Woods John Galt. earliest and oldest friends ; the satisfaction it would give my father to hear of my success , and the gratification with which I would em- brace my prodigal boy . My heart had , as it were ...
Or, The Settlers in the Woods John Galt. earliest and oldest friends ; the satisfaction it would give my father to hear of my success , and the gratification with which I would em- brace my prodigal boy . My heart had , as it were ...
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... friends , were , " Let all things be done in order , and nothing done that the deceased would himself have disapproved . " But what I spared from the funeral was given to all the needful in the parish , and it made them comfortable ...
... friends , were , " Let all things be done in order , and nothing done that the deceased would himself have disapproved . " But what I spared from the funeral was given to all the needful in the parish , and it made them comfortable ...
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... friends , the two topics with which , at that pe- riod , we were both most easily affected . So we proceeded towards her house , communing re- specting them , and the short - coming of happi- ness that was ever in the gratification of ...
... friends , the two topics with which , at that pe- riod , we were both most easily affected . So we proceeded towards her house , communing re- specting them , and the short - coming of happi- ness that was ever in the gratification of ...
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