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Page 6
... thought of the coach with some contempt , as an accommodation for people who had not their own gigs , or who , wanting to travel to Lon- don and such distant places , belonged to the trading and less solid part of the nation . The ...
... thought of the coach with some contempt , as an accommodation for people who had not their own gigs , or who , wanting to travel to Lon- don and such distant places , belonged to the trading and less solid part of the nation . The ...
Page 8
... thought he had made the text out of his own head , otherwise it would never have come so pat " on a matter of business ; but when they found it in the Bible at home , some said it was an argument for fallows ( else why should the Bible ...
... thought he had made the text out of his own head , otherwise it would never have come so pat " on a matter of business ; but when they found it in the Bible at home , some said it was an argument for fallows ( else why should the Bible ...
Page 16
... thought could prepare her for , that this son who had come back to her was a stranger . Three minutes before , she had fancied that , in spite of all changes wrought by fifteen years of separation , she should clasp her son again as she ...
... thought could prepare her for , that this son who had come back to her was a stranger . Three minutes before , she had fancied that , in spite of all changes wrought by fifteen years of separation , she should clasp her son again as she ...
Page 19
... thought of them as county people . Sir Francis Bur- dett had been generally regarded as a madman . It was better to ask no questions , but silently to prepare herself for any- thing else there might be to come . " Will you go to your ...
... thought of them as county people . Sir Francis Bur- dett had been generally regarded as a madman . It was better to ask no questions , but silently to prepare herself for any- thing else there might be to come . " Will you go to your ...
Page 20
... thought they would suit you best , as they all open into each other , and this middle one will make a pleasant sitting - room for you . " " " " Gad ! the furniture is in a bad state , " said Harold , glanc- ing round at the middle room ...
... thought they would suit you best , as they all open into each other , and this middle one will make a pleasant sitting - room for you . " " " " Gad ! the furniture is in a bad state , " said Harold , glanc- ing round at the middle room ...
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