Tales and Novels, Volumes 17-18Harper & brothers, 1832 |
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Page 142
... woman very deliber- ately opened the door . " Lauk , sir , how you do ring ! There's not a body to be had but me - all the servants is different ways , gone to their friends . ” " But Mr. and Miss Montenero- " " Oh ! they was off by ...
... woman very deliber- ately opened the door . " Lauk , sir , how you do ring ! There's not a body to be had but me - all the servants is different ways , gone to their friends . ” " But Mr. and Miss Montenero- " " Oh ! they was off by ...
Page 159
... woman for the first time . " Woman ! -is it me she manes ? " said the orange- woman , coming forward quite composedly , shouldering on her cloak . " Is it who I am ? —I'm the widow Levy . - Any com- mands ? " " How did she get in ...
... woman for the first time . " Woman ! -is it me she manes ? " said the orange- woman , coming forward quite composedly , shouldering on her cloak . " Is it who I am ? —I'm the widow Levy . - Any com- mands ? " " How did she get in ...
Page 76
... woman of no particular age . " Yet though of no par- ticular age in the eye of politeness , to the vulgar eye she looked like what people , who knew no better , might call an elderly woman ; but she was as alert and lively as a girl of ...
... woman of no particular age . " Yet though of no par- ticular age in the eye of politeness , to the vulgar eye she looked like what people , who knew no better , might call an elderly woman ; but she was as alert and lively as a girl of ...
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