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Page 207
... give , " exclaimed my father , " I would give one of my fingers this instant , that she was not a Jewess ! " " Is your objection , sir , to her not being a Christian , or to her being the daughter of a Jew ? " " Can you conceive , Mr ...
... give , " exclaimed my father , " I would give one of my fingers this instant , that she was not a Jewess ! " " Is your objection , sir , to her not being a Christian , or to her being the daughter of a Jew ? " " Can you conceive , Mr ...
Page 62
Maria Edgeworth. give Prince Harry possession - with sod and twig . Here's the kay from my own hand , and I give you joy . Nay , don't deny me the pleasure — I've a right to it . No wrong to my daughter , if that's what you are thinking ...
Maria Edgeworth. give Prince Harry possession - with sod and twig . Here's the kay from my own hand , and I give you joy . Nay , don't deny me the pleasure — I've a right to it . No wrong to my daughter , if that's what you are thinking ...
Page 224
... give out , and wouldn't give up about the grand school , on Saturday , I should , maybe , be bringing you , Mr. Harry , into great trouble : so , that being the case , I'll give up entirely , and I'll go back to the Black Islands to ...
... give out , and wouldn't give up about the grand school , on Saturday , I should , maybe , be bringing you , Mr. Harry , into great trouble : so , that being the case , I'll give up entirely , and I'll go back to the Black Islands to ...
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