Merton ; And, The SutherlandsGeorge Routledge & Sons, 1987 - 380 pagini |
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Pagina 25
... leave , ' or ' by your leave ; ' and if your cloaks and portmanteau hadn't been here , she would not ha'e gone then . " 66 “ Gone ! ” said Merton , “ but will she not come back ? " How should I know ? " replied the lady ; " I should ...
... leave , ' or ' by your leave ; ' and if your cloaks and portmanteau hadn't been here , she would not ha'e gone then . " 66 “ Gone ! ” said Merton , “ but will she not come back ? " How should I know ? " replied the lady ; " I should ...
Pagina 38
... leave of absence , I accompanied my friend O'Callaghan of our's , by Donaghadee and Port - Patrick , and he is just gone to make a visit at some man's house in this neighbourhood , and I merely told the stage - coachman to put me down ...
... leave of absence , I accompanied my friend O'Callaghan of our's , by Donaghadee and Port - Patrick , and he is just gone to make a visit at some man's house in this neighbourhood , and I merely told the stage - coachman to put me down ...
Pagina 263
... leave him at liberty to celebrate it . It was a temporizing scheme , which my correct friends will perhaps call injudi- cious , although the actual state of Mrs. Merton's health was such as to leave it extremely doubtful how and when ...
... leave him at liberty to celebrate it . It was a temporizing scheme , which my correct friends will perhaps call injudi- cious , although the actual state of Mrs. Merton's health was such as to leave it extremely doubtful how and when ...
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