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Page 118
... sure and make the tap soon enough , and loud enough , for I should not like to bring blame on you , Deborah , and if I were I fear you would not find it easy to excuse your- seen , self . " 66 " Don't stand talking , sir , but go in ...
... sure and make the tap soon enough , and loud enough , for I should not like to bring blame on you , Deborah , and if I were I fear you would not find it easy to excuse your- seen , self . " 66 " Don't stand talking , sir , but go in ...
Page 132
... Sure enough I had no other intintion . But little luck had I when I went , at any rate . I might as well have saved my breath to say my prayers with . " " But what passed between you and the old gentle- man ? " 66 and heard him get off ...
... Sure enough I had no other intintion . But little luck had I when I went , at any rate . I might as well have saved my breath to say my prayers with . " " But what passed between you and the old gentle- man ? " 66 and heard him get off ...
Page 344
... sure to live single all my days , " and she repeated the word sure . " As sure as I am , " retorted Clinton , provokingly . " And if not , " continued Jane , " I am sure after what has passed , that the last person I should be likely to ...
... sure to live single all my days , " and she repeated the word sure . " As sure as I am , " retorted Clinton , provokingly . " And if not , " continued Jane , " I am sure after what has passed , that the last person I should be likely to ...
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Exhausted Jane lay down by a settlement and slept | 15 |
She took the instrument and touching it with a religious softness | 425 |
To this lovely and retired spot they often went happy in each others | 615 |
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