New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Том 63Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1841 |
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... better . " On the evening of the day upon which old widow Sanderson dis- carded her weeds , she was sitting quietly ... better for both of us ? " " I am satisfied of it , and the sooner still the better . You have 口 तार Quakeys Prte ...
... better . " On the evening of the day upon which old widow Sanderson dis- carded her weeds , she was sitting quietly ... better for both of us ? " " I am satisfied of it , and the sooner still the better . You have 口 तार Quakeys Prte ...
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... better , for I've nothing in it now worth living for . " This exclamation , as well as the whole of his conduct , he thought would be intelligible to Mrs. Sanderson only , unaware as he was , that Janet had accidentally become possessed ...
... better , for I've nothing in it now worth living for . " This exclamation , as well as the whole of his conduct , he thought would be intelligible to Mrs. Sanderson only , unaware as he was , that Janet had accidentally become possessed ...
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... better leave it till the morning . An unpleasant subject -- and such I suspect is yours - ought never to be talked over at night : it is an uneasy pillow to sleep upon ; but with a few hours of daylight and occupation before one , the ...
... better leave it till the morning . An unpleasant subject -- and such I suspect is yours - ought never to be talked over at night : it is an uneasy pillow to sleep upon ; but with a few hours of daylight and occupation before one , the ...
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... better , " said Janet , placing his breakfast on the chair at his bed - side . " A little , " said he , without turning to look at the speaker . " Mrs. Sanderson desires you will take your breakfast and then go to sleep : nobody will ...
... better , " said Janet , placing his breakfast on the chair at his bed - side . " A little , " said he , without turning to look at the speaker . " Mrs. Sanderson desires you will take your breakfast and then go to sleep : nobody will ...
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... better able than you to bear - what must be borne . You have been as a mother to me , and in repaying your kindness with the duty and affection of a daughter , I do just what I ought - and no more . ” 66 This was the longest speech ...
... better able than you to bear - what must be borne . You have been as a mother to me , and in repaying your kindness with the duty and affection of a daughter , I do just what I ought - and no more . ” 66 This was the longest speech ...
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