Works, Volumen16G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1897 |
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... leave to break my head that denies it - that the Scotch ladies are ten thousand times finer and handsomer than the Irish . To be sure , now , I see your sisters Betty and Peggy vastly surprised at my par- tiality , but tell them flatly ...
... leave to break my head that denies it - that the Scotch ladies are ten thousand times finer and handsomer than the Irish . To be sure , now , I see your sisters Betty and Peggy vastly surprised at my par- tiality , but tell them flatly ...
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... leave to entangle itself as much as possible , but it seemed to be too strong for the cobweb . I must own I was greatly surprised when I saw the spider immediately sally out , and in less than a minute weave a new net round its captive ...
... leave to entangle itself as much as possible , but it seemed to be too strong for the cobweb . I must own I was greatly surprised when I saw the spider immediately sally out , and in less than a minute weave a new net round its captive ...
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... leave it ; whether they or you may think the whole necessary to fit you out , or whether our poor sister Johnson may not want the half , I leave entirely to their and your discretion . The kindness of that good couple to our shattered ...
... leave it ; whether they or you may think the whole necessary to fit you out , or whether our poor sister Johnson may not want the half , I leave entirely to their and your discretion . The kindness of that good couple to our shattered ...
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Improvident Marriages in the Gold | 21 |
Goldsmith Rejected by the Bishop | 41 |
Sallies Forth as a Law Student | 52 |
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