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... turned you out of doors , hey ? DEFINITIONS , & c . - Define mad , often , puff , pitiful , ( deserving pity ? ) scamp , very well , ( What is the difference between well simply , and very well ? ) scandalous , pipe , hypocritical ...
... turned you out of doors , hey ? DEFINITIONS , & c . - Define mad , often , puff , pitiful , ( deserving pity ? ) scamp , very well , ( What is the difference between well simply , and very well ? ) scandalous , pipe , hypocritical ...
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... turning the affair over and over again in her mind 13 on her return home , there appeared no hope left ; and she began really to think of following her friend's advice ; name- ly , to ask of God to do that for her , which no other ...
... turning the affair over and over again in her mind 13 on her return home , there appeared no hope left ; and she began really to think of following her friend's advice ; name- ly , to ask of God to do that for her , which no other ...
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... turning the affair over ? Reflecting on it ? ) advantage , constrained , simple , befriend , ex- tremity , ( the end of all her means of living ? ) rap , devotions , surprise , carman , whip . Yes , but they are though - Yes [ they are ...
... turning the affair over ? Reflecting on it ? ) advantage , constrained , simple , befriend , ex- tremity , ( the end of all her means of living ? ) rap , devotions , surprise , carman , whip . Yes , but they are though - Yes [ they are ...
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... turning out his toes when he walks ; which an Indian never does his gun I know to be short , by the mark which the muzzle made by rubbing the bark of the tree on which it leaned that the dog is small , I know by his tracks : that he has ...
... turning out his toes when he walks ; which an Indian never does his gun I know to be short , by the mark which the muzzle made by rubbing the bark of the tree on which it leaned that the dog is small , I know by his tracks : that he has ...
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... turned very red , and the tears started in his eyes as he said , " James Lawton , don't call me a coward ' . ” 3 " Why do you not fight John Taylor , then , when he dares 4 you ? I would not be dared by any boy . " " He is 5 afraid ...
... turned very red , and the tears started in his eyes as he said , " James Lawton , don't call me a coward ' . ” 3 " Why do you not fight John Taylor , then , when he dares 4 you ? I would not be dared by any boy . " " He is 5 afraid ...
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