The Metropolitan Magazine, Tom 11Theodore Foster, 1841 |
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... look so well and so happy as you do ; and as for your dear good grandmamma , never you fret yourself about her , Miss Rid- ley . Our Mary will take as much care of her as you would do your own self , and there's nobody that knows Mary ...
... look so well and so happy as you do ; and as for your dear good grandmamma , never you fret yourself about her , Miss Rid- ley . Our Mary will take as much care of her as you would do your own self , and there's nobody that knows Mary ...
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... look excite in my mind images of peace and happiness enjoyed by old age , after a life of suffering . the painted glass window of the sunny din- ing - room , and carved over the porch , might have figured on the heavy coach which ...
... look excite in my mind images of peace and happiness enjoyed by old age , after a life of suffering . the painted glass window of the sunny din- ing - room , and carved over the porch , might have figured on the heavy coach which ...
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... look at the beautiful sea from St. George's hill any more . ' There was a height at the back of the house , called St. George's hill , which I be- fore said was covered with fine trees , on one of which ( it was a gigantic oak ) a sort ...
... look at the beautiful sea from St. George's hill any more . ' There was a height at the back of the house , called St. George's hill , which I be- fore said was covered with fine trees , on one of which ( it was a gigantic oak ) a sort ...
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... look of less softness than usual , in which there was somewhat of pride which Mrs. L― did not quite like to see . Neither her son nor Sarah had spoken of their union ; but Mrs. L—— never felt any apprehension that it would not take ...
... look of less softness than usual , in which there was somewhat of pride which Mrs. L― did not quite like to see . Neither her son nor Sarah had spoken of their union ; but Mrs. L—— never felt any apprehension that it would not take ...
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... look over my folios for studies and sketches ; so you see , Veronese , there is no reason in the world why you should harass yourself any . longer with those tiresome children . ' Unconsciously to himself Mr. Rowland had been dwelling ...
... look over my folios for studies and sketches ; so you see , Veronese , there is no reason in the world why you should harass yourself any . longer with those tiresome children . ' Unconsciously to himself Mr. Rowland had been dwelling ...
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