On the Banks of the Ouse Or Life in Olney a Hundred Years Ago: A StorySeeley & Company, 1888 - 339 páginas |
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... Crampton - Miles Crampton ! Yes ; I have heard the What does he want here ? ” name . " I don't know , sir . He came in a post - chay with a couple of horses , and he has got a sight of baggage , as if he meant to stay a year ! " Sam ...
... Crampton - Miles Crampton ! Yes ; I have heard the What does he want here ? ” name . " I don't know , sir . He came in a post - chay with a couple of horses , and he has got a sight of baggage , as if he meant to stay a year ! " Sam ...
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... Miles Crampton , " I have not had the chance , my good uncle , of marrying a fair lady with a fortune like that . Upon my word , your son is a lucky dog ! From all accounts , when I am favoured with a sight of his fair one , I shall ...
... Miles Crampton , " I have not had the chance , my good uncle , of marrying a fair lady with a fortune like that . Upon my word , your son is a lucky dog ! From all accounts , when I am favoured with a sight of his fair one , I shall ...
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... Miles Crampton said , in his drawling , languid tone . " No , by Jove they are not ! " was the reply . “ That is the usual course of true love , my dear uncle , if what is commonly accepted as a proverb is correct . But " -sipping his ...
... Miles Crampton said , in his drawling , languid tone . " No , by Jove they are not ! " was the reply . “ That is the usual course of true love , my dear uncle , if what is commonly accepted as a proverb is correct . But " -sipping his ...
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... Miles Crampton bowed . " You are too kind , " he said . " My dear uncle , I never , I am sure , expected such kindness from you . ” " Oh ! well , you know , those that are civil to me , I pay ' em in their own coin . You'll attend this ...
... Miles Crampton bowed . " You are too kind , " he said . " My dear uncle , I never , I am sure , expected such kindness from you . ” " Oh ! well , you know , those that are civil to me , I pay ' em in their own coin . You'll attend this ...
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... Miles Crampton , who is now at the Manor , agrees with me . " " Mr. Miles Crampton , " Cicely repeated . " Who is he ? " " A nephew of the Squire's . His sister's son , I be- lieve ; he has been to Lavendon Mill twice , and- Katharine ...
... Miles Crampton , who is now at the Manor , agrees with me . " " Mr. Miles Crampton , " Cicely repeated . " Who is he ? " " A nephew of the Squire's . His sister's son , I be- lieve ; he has been to Lavendon Mill twice , and- Katharine ...
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On the Banks of the Ouse Or Life in Olney a Hundred Years Ago: A Story Emma Marshall Vista completa - 1888 |
On the Banks of the Ouse Or Life in Olney a Hundred Years Ago: A Story Emma Marshall Vista completa - 1888 |
On the Banks of the Ouse Or Life in Olney a Hundred Years Ago: A Story Emma Marshall Vista completa - 1888 |
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