Friendship's Offering: And Winter's Wreath: a Christmas and New Year's PresentSmith, Elder, 1844 |
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... honour's pardon , and God's pardon , for doing her ladyship injustice ; it's what we're always doing each other , and more shame for us . May she , I pray the Almighty , never know what an heart - ache is . Sure it isn't for me not to ...
... honour's pardon , and God's pardon , for doing her ladyship injustice ; it's what we're always doing each other , and more shame for us . May she , I pray the Almighty , never know what an heart - ache is . Sure it isn't for me not to ...
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... honour to come over for a while to ould Ireland and tache them there to make restitution to the poor , there's not as many of us would be forced to travel England bothering the likes of yez with ourselves , and our pigs . And oh ...
... honour to come over for a while to ould Ireland and tache them there to make restitution to the poor , there's not as many of us would be forced to travel England bothering the likes of yez with ourselves , and our pigs . And oh ...
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... honour of Sir Percy's hand , as carefully as if he had been a modern Crichton created and perfected for a pattern , and a prize unique . Humanity is made up of strange opposites we know , but according to " the world's " account , this ...
... honour of Sir Percy's hand , as carefully as if he had been a modern Crichton created and perfected for a pattern , and a prize unique . Humanity is made up of strange opposites we know , but according to " the world's " account , this ...
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... honour , of which I was quite aware before I spoke . " " Now you mention it , " returned Mrs. Damer , " I think she did colour slightly ; but what of that ? " " I could tell you a great deal of it , " continued the spinster , " and I ...
... honour , of which I was quite aware before I spoke . " " Now you mention it , " returned Mrs. Damer , " I think she did colour slightly ; but what of that ? " " I could tell you a great deal of it , " continued the spinster , " and I ...
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... honour and obey ! " Though time may rob thy cheek of bloom , thy blue eye of its light , Still smiles upon life's turbid stream shall make them seem as bright ; Thy low sweet voice , thy kindly smile - these shall the loved one greet ...
... honour and obey ! " Though time may rob thy cheek of bloom , thy blue eye of its light , Still smiles upon life's turbid stream shall make them seem as bright ; Thy low sweet voice , thy kindly smile - these shall the loved one greet ...
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