Jane Lomax; Or, A Mother's Crime, Volume 1H. Colburn, 1838 |
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... goot woman your wife . She is an egcellent gind greature , and always dells me fain I should dake my draughts , and looks after de wasteful gook , dat I am nod robed and bilfered , now dat I mineself am died by de leg . " " She is ...
... goot woman your wife . She is an egcellent gind greature , and always dells me fain I should dake my draughts , and looks after de wasteful gook , dat I am nod robed and bilfered , now dat I mineself am died by de leg . " " She is ...
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... goot vriend ! you have , besides , got a wife and a daughter vhat loafs you , and vhat can sid by your side and nurse you fain you get old and lose your brecious helt ; and I am aged and sick , and have got nobody fot loafs me . I begin ...
... goot vriend ! you have , besides , got a wife and a daughter vhat loafs you , and vhat can sid by your side and nurse you fain you get old and lose your brecious helt ; and I am aged and sick , and have got nobody fot loafs me . I begin ...
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... goot Lomax , do ged oop do - morrow , and drive out a liddle way in a hackney goach , vor I dink de air would do me more goot dan all de dogtors stuff , and wouldn't cost so moch . You and your wife and taughter shall go wid me , and we ...
... goot Lomax , do ged oop do - morrow , and drive out a liddle way in a hackney goach , vor I dink de air would do me more goot dan all de dogtors stuff , and wouldn't cost so moch . You and your wife and taughter shall go wid me , and we ...
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... goot woman of business , and would have made a gabital boke - keeper . It is a gomfort when a man knows he will nod be blundered and robed by de beople aboud him . " Their colloquy was interrupted by the en- trance of Mr. Vandermeulen ...
... goot woman of business , and would have made a gabital boke - keeper . It is a gomfort when a man knows he will nod be blundered and robed by de beople aboud him . " Their colloquy was interrupted by the en- trance of Mr. Vandermeulen ...
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... goot jodgement , and nod to a jagass . " A few months afterwards , as he was on the point of visiting Cheltenham in the hope of re - establishing his health , he took his partner aside , and putting the draught of a fresh will into his ...
... goot jodgement , and nod to a jagass . " A few months afterwards , as he was on the point of visiting Cheltenham in the hope of re - establishing his health , he took his partner aside , and putting the draught of a fresh will into his ...
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