The Writings of Robert C. Sands: In Prose and Verse. With a Memoir of the Author, Volumen2Harper, 1835 |
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... question was addressed to me by Beatrice . He had dined . with us , and was to return with her that evening to her father's house , a couple of leagues distant . VOL . II . - D " I dare say he is merry enough , with THE GERMAN'S STORY . 25.
... question was addressed to me by Beatrice . He had dined . with us , and was to return with her that evening to her father's house , a couple of leagues distant . VOL . II . - D " I dare say he is merry enough , with THE GERMAN'S STORY . 25.
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... father to mine , as security for which nearly all the property of the debtor was pledged . A release , drawn up with all due formalities , had been pre- pared and executed ; and we had agreed to present it to her father on the day of ...
... father to mine , as security for which nearly all the property of the debtor was pledged . A release , drawn up with all due formalities , had been pre- pared and executed ; and we had agreed to present it to her father on the day of ...
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... father , hav- ing bound me apprentice to himself , did not chastise me when I neglected his business , but was satisfied to reprove me for my present offences . I did not acquire any vices ; but I was an idle youth , and loved to see ...
... father , hav- ing bound me apprentice to himself , did not chastise me when I neglected his business , but was satisfied to reprove me for my present offences . I did not acquire any vices ; but I was an idle youth , and loved to see ...
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... slipped quickly out of my father's shop , and accompanied him on his way . Turning down a narrow alley , he equipped me with my mask , and hurried , or rather dragged me towards the prison . No notice 40 THE MAN WHO BURNT JOHN ROGERS .
... slipped quickly out of my father's shop , and accompanied him on his way . Turning down a narrow alley , he equipped me with my mask , and hurried , or rather dragged me towards the prison . No notice 40 THE MAN WHO BURNT JOHN ROGERS .
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... father , and a boy , deformed , and supporting himself with a crutch , who had an obliquity in one eye , that gave to the agony of grief , expressed in his face , a strange peculiarity . And there were little children clinging around ...
... father , and a boy , deformed , and supporting himself with a crutch , who had an obliquity in one eye , that gave to the agony of grief , expressed in his face , a strange peculiarity . And there were little children clinging around ...
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The Writings of Robert C. Sands: In Prose and Verse, Volumen2 Robert Charles Sands Vista completa - 1834 |
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