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Page 298
... heard some extremely unfavourable reports of the Captain since he has been living here ? " " Oh ! dear no , " said I ; " I have heard nothing against his cha- racter our families have never been on visiting terms ; but still- I " 66 " I ...
... heard some extremely unfavourable reports of the Captain since he has been living here ? " " Oh ! dear no , " said I ; " I have heard nothing against his cha- racter our families have never been on visiting terms ; but still- I " 66 " I ...
Page 334
... heard it all , Mr. Pigeon . " 66 All , Ma'am ? Tonbridge ? You are mad , Ma'am - mad with un- founded jealousy , Ma'am . But this shall be ended , " said the husband . I hope it will , Sir , " said the wife . " We'll separate , Madam ...
... heard it all , Mr. Pigeon . " 66 All , Ma'am ? Tonbridge ? You are mad , Ma'am - mad with un- founded jealousy , Ma'am . But this shall be ended , " said the husband . I hope it will , Sir , " said the wife . " We'll separate , Madam ...
Page 438
... heard from Harriet , he never would have been involved , if it had not been that Mrs. Nubley declared Captain Thompson to be one of the most charming persons in the world , he having made her believe that his father was the greatest ...
... heard from Harriet , he never would have been involved , if it had not been that Mrs. Nubley declared Captain Thompson to be one of the most charming persons in the world , he having made her believe that his father was the greatest ...
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