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Page 48
... cried the chaplain .- " Right , Frank , " cried the ' Squire ; " for may this glass suffocate me but a fine girl is worth all the priestcraft in the creation . For what are tythes and tricks but an imposition , all a confounded ...
... cried the chaplain .- " Right , Frank , " cried the ' Squire ; " for may this glass suffocate me but a fine girl is worth all the priestcraft in the creation . For what are tythes and tricks but an imposition , all a confounded ...
Page 76
... cried Moses , with a sly look , and resting the box on the dresser .- " Ay , Moses , " cried my wife , “ that we know , but where is the horse ? " " I have sold him " cried Moses , " for three pounds five shillings and two - pence ...
... cried Moses , with a sly look , and resting the box on the dresser .- " Ay , Moses , " cried my wife , “ that we know , but where is the horse ? " " I have sold him " cried Moses , " for three pounds five shillings and two - pence ...
Page 201
... cried he , with a smile , " that all the company , except one or two , seem perfectly happy . There only remains an ... cried she faintly . " No , Sir , never . " - " What ! " cried he again , " not have Mr. Jenkinson , your bene ...
... cried he , with a smile , " that all the company , except one or two , seem perfectly happy . There only remains an ... cried she faintly . " No , Sir , never . " - " What ! " cried he again , " not have Mr. Jenkinson , your bene ...
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Fresh mortifications or a demonstration that | 80 |
The Family use art which is opposed with still | 91 |
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