The gleaner; or, Entertainment for the fire-side [compiled by J. Watson].1804 |
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... hope , he endeavoured to make them comprehend that a supernumary member , might , perhaps , be no detriment to their so- ciety . He saw , on the floor , a rose - leaf , picked it up , and with care and delicacy , placed it on the ...
... hope , he endeavoured to make them comprehend that a supernumary member , might , perhaps , be no detriment to their so- ciety . He saw , on the floor , a rose - leaf , picked it up , and with care and delicacy , placed it on the ...
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... hope , my poor Pocket , " said Blair , as he was dressing him the next morning , " as we have endured many storms by land , no storm at sea will impede our progress to our native country . ' " " This hope of Blair's was fulfilled ; the ...
... hope , my poor Pocket , " said Blair , as he was dressing him the next morning , " as we have endured many storms by land , no storm at sea will impede our progress to our native country . ' " " This hope of Blair's was fulfilled ; the ...
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... hope soon to call my wife . " Scarcely had the duke cast his eyes upon her face , but he thought he recognized his lady's features , and was thrown into the utmost conster- nation . The lady , without appearing to perceive it , took her ...
... hope soon to call my wife . " Scarcely had the duke cast his eyes upon her face , but he thought he recognized his lady's features , and was thrown into the utmost conster- nation . The lady , without appearing to perceive it , took her ...
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... hope ; my situation may change . Your husband would have spared no pains to have procured you a comfortable subsistence . Will not your lover do as much to have the happiness of one day possessing you ? we shall yet be united ; I will ...
... hope ; my situation may change . Your husband would have spared no pains to have procured you a comfortable subsistence . Will not your lover do as much to have the happiness of one day possessing you ? we shall yet be united ; I will ...
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... hope of being happily united . The bag was cried throughout the rector's parish , and advertisements were posted up at Vitré , and all the neighbouring villages . It was claimed by many ava ricious and selfish persons , but none of them ...
... hope of being happily united . The bag was cried throughout the rector's parish , and advertisements were posted up at Vitré , and all the neighbouring villages . It was claimed by many ava ricious and selfish persons , but none of them ...
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