New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 52E. W. Allen, 1838 |
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Page 11
... Miss Kerridge was his whole complete exposure of Lieutenant Merman's conduct throughout the affair with Fanny . On the following day the promised letter came , and having been read and re - read by those bright eyes to whom it was ...
... Miss Kerridge was his whole complete exposure of Lieutenant Merman's conduct throughout the affair with Fanny . On the following day the promised letter came , and having been read and re - read by those bright eyes to whom it was ...
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" Well - Miss Malooney you understand , had evaporated out of the house before dinner and continued in that state for three days , having wrote a letter to Miss Pennefeather to say she would not have my master if his skin was stuffed ...
" Well - Miss Malooney you understand , had evaporated out of the house before dinner and continued in that state for three days , having wrote a letter to Miss Pennefeather to say she would not have my master if his skin was stuffed ...
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... Miss Tidmarsh's sorees , the plea- santest things in Little Pedlington , are put off , because it comes out that , seven years ago , Miss Cripps , Mrs. Suiggerstone , my aunt Hobbleday , Daubson , Jubb , Yawkins the banker , and eight ...
... Miss Tidmarsh's sorees , the plea- santest things in Little Pedlington , are put off , because it comes out that , seven years ago , Miss Cripps , Mrs. Suiggerstone , my aunt Hobbleday , Daubson , Jubb , Yawkins the banker , and eight ...
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