New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Том 163Henry Colburn, 1878 |
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... interest , about half a year's , he thought . " Well , then , I will tell you what we will do , Mr. Clifton . I have a considerable sum in the Bank , belonging to a client , who is waiting to find a suitable mortgage to invest it on . I ...
... interest , about half a year's , he thought . " Well , then , I will tell you what we will do , Mr. Clifton . I have a considerable sum in the Bank , belonging to a client , who is waiting to find a suitable mortgage to invest it on . I ...
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... interests . " " Folk mun be sure o ' nowt i ' this world , " answered the widow , doggedly , " and I trust no one ; no offence to you , Mr. Willis . I like to look after my ain affairs myself , and then I know they are weel dune . " 66 ...
... interests . " " Folk mun be sure o ' nowt i ' this world , " answered the widow , doggedly , " and I trust no one ; no offence to you , Mr. Willis . I like to look after my ain affairs myself , and then I know they are weel dune . " 66 ...
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... interests , and not beggar mysel ' , that Captain Richard Clifton may gie his bride , Miss Helen Cheney , riot to drive in . " The latter part of this speech was so excessively ludicrous to John , that he could not forbear laughing ...
... interests , and not beggar mysel ' , that Captain Richard Clifton may gie his bride , Miss Helen Cheney , riot to drive in . " The latter part of this speech was so excessively ludicrous to John , that he could not forbear laughing ...
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... interest , " that I tender the full amount due . If Mrs. Gurnett refuses it , I shall just take it away with me again ; and while she makes up her mind , I will trouble you to get me the title - deeds of Mr. Cheney's property . " Willis ...
... interest , " that I tender the full amount due . If Mrs. Gurnett refuses it , I shall just take it away with me again ; and while she makes up her mind , I will trouble you to get me the title - deeds of Mr. Cheney's property . " Willis ...
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... interest on the arrears ? I reckon I've a reet to that , and I mun stand by my reets mysel ' , sin ' there's no one else will tak ' the trouble . " And saying this , she looked daggers at Willis , who trembled for his love - suit just ...
... interest on the arrears ? I reckon I've a reet to that , and I mun stand by my reets mysel ' , sin ' there's no one else will tak ' the trouble . " And saying this , she looked daggers at Willis , who trembled for his love - suit just ...
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