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... they were the children of her own brother , yet the good man was quite softened with the dismal relation of the circumstances of the family ; and when the poor woman had done , he said to his wife , [ 27 ] THE LIFE OF ROXANA.
... they were the children of her own brother , yet the good man was quite softened with the dismal relation of the circumstances of the family ; and when the poor woman had done , he said to his wife , [ 27 ] THE LIFE OF ROXANA.
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Daniel Defoe. woman had done , he said to his wife , " This is a dis- mal case , my dear , indeed , and something must be done . " His wife fell a - raving at him : " What , " says she , " do you want to have four children to keep ? Have ...
Daniel Defoe. woman had done , he said to his wife , " This is a dis- mal case , my dear , indeed , and something must be done . " His wife fell a - raving at him : " What , " says she , " do you want to have four children to keep ? Have ...
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... wife's relations shall come to the parish , if I can help it . " " What ! will you take four children to keep ? " says the wife . " No , no , my dear , " says he , " there's your sister I'll go and talk with her ; and your uncle I'll ...
... wife's relations shall come to the parish , if I can help it . " " What ! will you take four children to keep ? " says the wife . " No , no , my dear , " says he , " there's your sister I'll go and talk with her ; and your uncle I'll ...
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... wife ; " I'll keep none of them . " " Well , my dear , " says her husband , " but I value it , for I won't have such a blot lie upon the family , and upon your children ; he was a worthy , ancient , and good man , and his name is ...
... wife ; " I'll keep none of them . " " Well , my dear , " says her husband , " but I value it , for I won't have such a blot lie upon the family , and upon your children ; he was a worthy , ancient , and good man , and his name is ...
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... wife was so furious that she would not suffer one of them to be kept at home , they agreed to keep them all together ... wife's consent , who was of a disposition not so tender and compassionate as her [ 31 ] THE LIFE OF ROXANA.
... wife was so furious that she would not suffer one of them to be kept at home , they agreed to keep them all together ... wife's consent , who was of a disposition not so tender and compassionate as her [ 31 ] THE LIFE OF ROXANA.
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