Doctor Hookwell; or, The Anglo-Catholic family [by R. Armitage].1842 |
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... tell now- ” 66 I was only thinking of my poor sister , " said Cecile ; " she is not yet at the end of her voyage ; oh no , she must be still upon the sea . There was her place - how empty it looks , we must ever miss her . " " But she ...
... tell now- ” 66 I was only thinking of my poor sister , " said Cecile ; " she is not yet at the end of her voyage ; oh no , she must be still upon the sea . There was her place - how empty it looks , we must ever miss her . " " But she ...
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... we shall have hopes of a sunshiny day yet ; what is it , Cecile ? and now you must tell the truth , what pleases you so now ? " " Oh , I think you so candid - that's all— really all . " " And I thought so , too , a long 32 DOCTOR HOOKWELL .
... we shall have hopes of a sunshiny day yet ; what is it , Cecile ? and now you must tell the truth , what pleases you so now ? " " Oh , I think you so candid - that's all— really all . " " And I thought so , too , a long 32 DOCTOR HOOKWELL .
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... tell us again all about Robin Hood ; oh ! that I could have lived in those days ! " " And been a Marian ? Oh , fye ! oh , fye ! you little jade ; though , to be sure , when they were at their galliards , seven or eight before breakfast ...
... tell us again all about Robin Hood ; oh ! that I could have lived in those days ! " " And been a Marian ? Oh , fye ! oh , fye ! you little jade ; though , to be sure , when they were at their galliards , seven or eight before breakfast ...
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... telling stories , such really interesting stories , or dancing so blithely , and singing songs . " 97 " And feasting on venison , and quaffing spark- ling wines , " exclaimed Stapylton . " Ah ! now you are coming to your senses , " said ...
... telling stories , such really interesting stories , or dancing so blithely , and singing songs . " 97 " And feasting on venison , and quaffing spark- ling wines , " exclaimed Stapylton . " Ah ! now you are coming to your senses , " said ...
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... tell you , that is preserved in Scotland and elsewhere at this time . " Shooting cats in bottles ! " cried Stapylton " I'll do it to - morrow ! Good sport makes good practice . I thank the old fellow for the hint . " " In ' Romeo and ...
... tell you , that is preserved in Scotland and elsewhere at this time . " Shooting cats in bottles ! " cried Stapylton " I'll do it to - morrow ! Good sport makes good practice . I thank the old fellow for the hint . " " In ' Romeo and ...
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