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Page 66
... returned I ; " though you need be under no uneasiness about that , you shall have a sermon whether there be or not . " - " That is what I expect , " returned she ; " but I think , my dear , we ought to appear there as decently as ...
... returned I ; " though you need be under no uneasiness about that , you shall have a sermon whether there be or not . " - " That is what I expect , " returned she ; " but I think , my dear , we ought to appear there as decently as ...
Page 76
... returned she , “ I knew you would touch them off . Between ourselves , three pounds five shillings and two - pence is no bad day's work . Come , let us have it then . " " I have brought back no money , " cried Moses again . " I have ...
... returned she , “ I knew you would touch them off . Between ourselves , three pounds five shillings and two - pence is no bad day's work . Come , let us have it then . " " I have brought back no money , " cried Moses again . " I have ...
Page 172
... returned he , " I hope there is still something that will give you an interval of satisfaction ; for I have a letter from my brother George . " - " What of him , child , " interrupted I , " does he know our misery ? I hope my boy is ...
... returned he , " I hope there is still something that will give you an interval of satisfaction ; for I have a letter from my brother George . " - " What of him , child , " interrupted I , " does he know our misery ? I hope my boy is ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 23 |
Fresh mortifications or a demonstration that | 80 |
The Family use art which is opposed with still | 91 |
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