Merton ; And, The SutherlandsGeorge Routledge & Sons, 1987 - 380 pagini |
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... Poor thing ! " said the Doctor , " poor dear ! -let her be quiet . Foolish dove ! -poor dear ! -- dear me ! -oh dear ! " " A pretty thing indeed , Mr. Merton , " said Mrs. Mea- dows , " to bring eternal disgrace upon my family by such a ...
... Poor thing ! " said the Doctor , " poor dear ! -let her be quiet . Foolish dove ! -poor dear ! -- dear me ! -oh dear ! " " A pretty thing indeed , Mr. Merton , " said Mrs. Mea- dows , " to bring eternal disgrace upon my family by such a ...
Pagina 121
... poor Henry's pale and placid , melancholy face ; and the doleful appearance of the unhappy husband , whose misfortunes were wholly unknown to his gallant friend , induced some remarks which led to a candid explanation , and Henry ...
... poor Henry's pale and placid , melancholy face ; and the doleful appearance of the unhappy husband , whose misfortunes were wholly unknown to his gallant friend , induced some remarks which led to a candid explanation , and Henry ...
Pagina 182
... poor Miss Kate - I nursed she , and ought to knaw - he has treated she shameful all through , Sur , I can tell you that . " " Indeed ! " said Merton , 66 and - her - father - is the- clergyman - here ? " - " 6 Poor dear gentleman - he ...
... poor Miss Kate - I nursed she , and ought to knaw - he has treated she shameful all through , Sur , I can tell you that . " " Indeed ! " said Merton , 66 and - her - father - is the- clergyman - here ? " - " 6 Poor dear gentleman - he ...
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