The Works of Grace Kennedy ...: In Six Volumes, 5–6. köideWilliam Oliphant, 1827 |
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... Osborne , that I might tell you I had the pleasure of seeing Mrs. Osborne about ten days ago , at my uncle Sir Ralph Harewood's , in Devonshire . " 66 " My mother ! " exclaimed Florence . " Yes , and I was commissioned by her , if I met ...
... Osborne , that I might tell you I had the pleasure of seeing Mrs. Osborne about ten days ago , at my uncle Sir Ralph Harewood's , in Devonshire . " 66 " My mother ! " exclaimed Florence . " Yes , and I was commissioned by her , if I met ...
Page 124
... Osborne and her family , as so plea- sant as to greatly revive the spirits of his two ( at first rather melancholy ) listeners . " I assure you , " said he , " Mrs. Osborne is idolized at my uncle's . He , and my aunt , and my nine ...
... Osborne and her family , as so plea- sant as to greatly revive the spirits of his two ( at first rather melancholy ) listeners . " I assure you , " said he , " Mrs. Osborne is idolized at my uncle's . He , and my aunt , and my nine ...
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... Osborne , yourself , undertook this . Every member of the Council's eye is changed to me - and now here is Arrondale to say , that my sister and all her family are in the Canongate jail - all found at a Conventicle . A few evenings ago ...
... Osborne , yourself , undertook this . Every member of the Council's eye is changed to me - and now here is Arrondale to say , that my sister and all her family are in the Canongate jail - all found at a Conventicle . A few evenings ago ...
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