Tales and Novels: The absenteeHarper & brothers, 1835 |
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... soon followed , charging the under housemaid to supply her place ; who went off also in her turn , leaving me in charge of the cook's daughter , a child of nine years old , who soon stole out of the room , and scampered away along the ...
... soon followed , charging the under housemaid to supply her place ; who went off also in her turn , leaving me in charge of the cook's daughter , a child of nine years old , who soon stole out of the room , and scampered away along the ...
Page 154
... soon be in London , he having been seen in disguise in a gold - flowered A poor nightgown on St. James's parade at Bath . gentleman , who appeared at his door in his nightgown , had been actually taken by the Bath mob for the pope ; and ...
... soon be in London , he having been seen in disguise in a gold - flowered A poor nightgown on St. James's parade at Bath . gentleman , who appeared at his door in his nightgown , had been actually taken by the Bath mob for the pope ; and ...
Page 111
... soon sally forth to learn what that news might be . In this conjecture Ormond was not mistaken . He soon heard her voice " Mon - Dieu ! -ing " at the top of the bank : he ducked - he dived - he darted through nettles and brambles , and ...
... soon sally forth to learn what that news might be . In this conjecture Ormond was not mistaken . He soon heard her voice " Mon - Dieu ! -ing " at the top of the bank : he ducked - he dived - he darted through nettles and brambles , and ...
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