Stories on the seven virtuesC. Dolman, 1848 |
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... husband , interrupted now and then by the remarks of the children as to whether such or such a person would not pay for the funeral of poor papa , but well the mother knew that an application to their friends , as they once called them ...
... husband , interrupted now and then by the remarks of the children as to whether such or such a person would not pay for the funeral of poor papa , but well the mother knew that an application to their friends , as they once called them ...
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... husband in a plain and yet decent way , and to afford her six months for the payment of the remainder , which she was to give by instalments , as might best suit herself . We will now leave Rose and her mother and return to her new ...
... husband in a plain and yet decent way , and to afford her six months for the payment of the remainder , which she was to give by instalments , as might best suit herself . We will now leave Rose and her mother and return to her new ...
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... husband that the unfortunate young person of whom she had spoken on the preceding day had called that morning as she promised ; and then followed a narration of all that Rose had told her in the morning . When she mentioned that her ...
... husband that the unfortunate young person of whom she had spoken on the preceding day had called that morning as she promised ; and then followed a narration of all that Rose had told her in the morning . When she mentioned that her ...
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... husband , in order to ascertain whether he were the person whom Mr. Selby had for- merly known ; she then inquired at what expense the funeral would be conducted , and to the great surprise of Mrs. Leslie and Rose laid on the table the ...
... husband , in order to ascertain whether he were the person whom Mr. Selby had for- merly known ; she then inquired at what expense the funeral would be conducted , and to the great surprise of Mrs. Leslie and Rose laid on the table the ...
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... husband already home . They were devising means for establishing the family in respectability again , should they on a longer acquaintance prove themselves indus- trious and deserving , and Mr. Selby knew the father to have been both ...
... husband already home . They were devising means for establishing the family in respectability again , should they on a longer acquaintance prove themselves indus- trious and deserving , and Mr. Selby knew the father to have been both ...
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