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... brought to her and she took it and held it in her hand , looking at it by the fire - light stupidly as one does look at a well - known handwriting that one has not seen for a long time . How familiar it was , and how strange . Dreading ...
... brought to her and she took it and held it in her hand , looking at it by the fire - light stupidly as one does look at a well - known handwriting that one has not seen for a long time . How familiar it was , and how strange . Dreading ...
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... brought this girl to Haberdashers ' Hall as the one way of saving her from certain ruin . Nelly Targett also suffered from a cruel parent . Nelly's father , a dock- labourer , lives in Whitechapel ; he has been for years a drunkard ...
... brought this girl to Haberdashers ' Hall as the one way of saving her from certain ruin . Nelly Targett also suffered from a cruel parent . Nelly's father , a dock- labourer , lives in Whitechapel ; he has been for years a drunkard ...
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... brought Antoine's parents to wish for the match they previously had despised , and so secured her favour- ite an advantageous settlement . She will be easily brought to think that all was her own contriving , and I ven- ture to prophesy ...
... brought Antoine's parents to wish for the match they previously had despised , and so secured her favour- ite an advantageous settlement . She will be easily brought to think that all was her own contriving , and I ven- ture to prophesy ...
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Afghanistan Notes | 38 |
American Union The Southern States of the By ARCHER ANDERSON | 60 |
Heine From 1 Aus meinen Thränen spriessen By F H DOYLE | 68 |
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