Doctor Hookwell; or, The Anglo-Catholic family [by R. Armitage].1842 |
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... voice was heard with great emphasis greeting his guests , while the butler and hall - porter were keeping two large bloodhounds in order . " Welcome , welcome , Dr. Hookwell ; heartily welcome to Swanbourne ; and welcome , Lord Temple ...
... voice was heard with great emphasis greeting his guests , while the butler and hall - porter were keeping two large bloodhounds in order . " Welcome , welcome , Dr. Hookwell ; heartily welcome to Swanbourne ; and welcome , Lord Temple ...
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... voices , " not know Dr. Hookwell , of Leeds ; didn't we go , a pretty company of us , to hear him in the old church ? " " Oh , God bless him ! is that the great man ? " said the old peasant . 66 Well E 2 DOCTOR HOOKWELL . 75.
... voices , " not know Dr. Hookwell , of Leeds ; didn't we go , a pretty company of us , to hear him in the old church ? " " Oh , God bless him ! is that the great man ? " said the old peasant . 66 Well E 2 DOCTOR HOOKWELL . 75.
Strona 77
... voice , would- " " Oh ! I don't mean that , William , " said the new speaker ; " but what I say is this , we are all ... voices . " Does sour James go a - preaching now ? " asked Dick Holmes , a wrestling - lad from the wold , alluding ...
... voice , would- " " Oh ! I don't mean that , William , " said the new speaker ; " but what I say is this , we are all ... voices . " Does sour James go a - preaching now ? " asked Dick Holmes , a wrestling - lad from the wold , alluding ...
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... voice , and prayed ; but amongst it all , he prayed solemnly to God ( I cannot speak scarcely for thinking of the deceitful wretch ) that he would put it into Sam's mother's heart to lend him two pounds in money as soon as ever he was ...
... voice , and prayed ; but amongst it all , he prayed solemnly to God ( I cannot speak scarcely for thinking of the deceitful wretch ) that he would put it into Sam's mother's heart to lend him two pounds in money as soon as ever he was ...
Strona 81
... voices in a subdued tone . " Nor the song either , " said Will . know how it began : " You ' When James saw the devil he sore was afraid , But soon shall he see him again . ' I guess it was low poking then to find where his heart had ...
... voices in a subdued tone . " Nor the song either , " said Will . know how it began : " You ' When James saw the devil he sore was afraid , But soon shall he see him again . ' I guess it was low poking then to find where his heart had ...
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