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... door continually thronged with miserable objects of the poor starving creatures who at that time fled hither for shelter on account of conscience , or some- thing else . I have indeed heard my father say that he was pestered with a ...
... door continually thronged with miserable objects of the poor starving creatures who at that time fled hither for shelter on account of conscience , or some- thing else . I have indeed heard my father say that he was pestered with a ...
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... doors with my children ; for I had now five children by him , the only work ( perhaps ) that fools are good for . I thought myself happy when he got another man to take his brewhouse clear off his hands ; for , pay- ing down a large sum ...
... doors with my children ; for I had now five children by him , the only work ( perhaps ) that fools are good for . I thought myself happy when he got another man to take his brewhouse clear off his hands ; for , pay- ing down a large sum ...
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... them that would sell or pawn for a little money , and had been crying ready to burst myself , to think what I should do next . At this juncture they knocked at the door . I thought it had been Amy , so I did not [ 19 ] THE LIFE OF ROXANA.
... them that would sell or pawn for a little money , and had been crying ready to burst myself , to think what I should do next . At this juncture they knocked at the door . I thought it had been Amy , so I did not [ 19 ] THE LIFE OF ROXANA.
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... door , and they came directly into the room where I was , and where they found me in that posture , and crying vehemently , as above . I was surprised at their coming , you may be sure , especially seeing the person I had but just ...
... door , and they came directly into the room where I was , and where they found me in that posture , and crying vehemently , as above . I was surprised at their coming , you may be sure , especially seeing the person I had but just ...
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... door of one of the relations mentioned above , and be set down there by the maid Amy , and that I , the mother , should remove for some days , shut up the doors , and be gone ; that the people should be told , that if they did not think ...
... door of one of the relations mentioned above , and be set down there by the maid Amy , and that I , the mother , should remove for some days , shut up the doors , and be gone ; that the people should be told , that if they did not think ...
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