Works, Том 14Ticknor and Fields, 1869 |
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... gone . upward , she couldn't positively undertake to say so . Busy is Mrs. Miff this morning at the church door , beating and dusting the altar - cloth , the carpet , and the cushions ; and much has Mrs. Miff to say , about the wedding ...
... gone . upward , she couldn't positively undertake to say so . Busy is Mrs. Miff this morning at the church door , beating and dusting the altar - cloth , the carpet , and the cushions ; and much has Mrs. Miff to say , about the wedding ...
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... gone ! Mrs. Skewton , overpowered by her feelings as a mother , sinks on her sofa in the Cleopatra attitude , when the clatter of the chariot wheels is lost , and sheds several tears . The major , coming with the rest of the company ...
... gone ! Mrs. Skewton , overpowered by her feelings as a mother , sinks on her sofa in the Cleopatra attitude , when the clatter of the chariot wheels is lost , and sheds several tears . The major , coming with the rest of the company ...
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... gone ; Mrs. MacStinger watchful of him day and night ; reproaches heaped upon his head , before the infant family ; himself the guilty object of suspicion and distrust : an ogre in the children's eyes , and in their mother's a detected ...
... gone ; Mrs. MacStinger watchful of him day and night ; reproaches heaped upon his head , before the infant family ; himself the guilty object of suspicion and distrust : an ogre in the children's eyes , and in their mother's a detected ...
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... gone , or why he's gone - if so be to seek his nevy , or if so be along of being not quite settled in his mind - than you do . One morning at daybreak , he went over the side , " said , the captain , " without a splash , without a ...
... gone , or why he's gone - if so be to seek his nevy , or if so be along of being not quite settled in his mind - than you do . One morning at daybreak , he went over the side , " said , the captain , " without a splash , without a ...
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... Gone down with Wal'r . Where's that there fresh lad , that nothing couldn't tire nor put out , and that sparkled up and blushed so , when we joked him about Heart's Delight , that he was beautiful to look at ? Gone down with Wal'r ...
... Gone down with Wal'r . Where's that there fresh lad , that nothing couldn't tire nor put out , and that sparkled up and blushed so , when we joked him about Heart's Delight , that he was beautiful to look at ? Gone down with Wal'r ...
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