On the Banks of the Ouse Or Life in Olney a Hundred Years Ago: A StorySeeley & Company, 1888 - 339 páginas |
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... answer this day week , " was the re- ply . " I am going down into the town now . " A coarse epithet was now thundered out , and his father shouted : " Leave the cellar - key ! I say-- " " Two bottles is sure enough at one sitting ...
... answer this day week , " was the re- ply . " I am going down into the town now . " A coarse epithet was now thundered out , and his father shouted : " Leave the cellar - key ! I say-- " " Two bottles is sure enough at one sitting ...
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... , I am a plain - spoken man , and I feel constrained to say you interest me deeply . You are ill at ease . Can I be of use to you ? " I But Cuthbert's pride held him back . He answered stiffly 26 ON THE BANKS OF THE OUSE .
... , I am a plain - spoken man , and I feel constrained to say you interest me deeply . You are ill at ease . Can I be of use to you ? " I But Cuthbert's pride held him back . He answered stiffly 26 ON THE BANKS OF THE OUSE .
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A Story Emma Marshall. But Cuthbert's pride held him back . He answered stiffly : " I cannot linger this evening , sir , as I have duties which demand my return ; but I am deeply obliged to you , and I may avail myself of your offer at ...
A Story Emma Marshall. But Cuthbert's pride held him back . He answered stiffly : " I cannot linger this evening , sir , as I have duties which demand my return ; but I am deeply obliged to you , and I may avail myself of your offer at ...
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... answered the smile of the rosy mouth , as the young lady said : " Thank you , kindly , sir , for your directions , which are clearer than those the sign - post gives . " Then , touching the gray pony she rode with her whip , she ...
... answered the smile of the rosy mouth , as the young lady said : " Thank you , kindly , sir , for your directions , which are clearer than those the sign - post gives . " Then , touching the gray pony she rode with her whip , she ...
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... answer . “ And I suppose I might stand here doing a cook's work day in and day out , and you would not care . " " But I asked if I could do anything ! " Cicely said . " And I say , no ! " And Mrs. Whinfield rubbed her hot cheeks with ...
... answer . “ And I suppose I might stand here doing a cook's work day in and day out , and you would not care . " " But I asked if I could do anything ! " Cicely said . " And I say , no ! " And Mrs. Whinfield rubbed her hot cheeks with ...
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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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asked aunt baby beautiful Bedford better Betty bless bride child church Cicely Whinfield Cicely's Coltswood Manor cousin Cowper Cuth Cuthbert Rollestone dear door Drusilla Allen exclaimed eyes face father gate gentle gentleman Giles girl hand head hear heard heart hope horse John Newton Kath Katharine Perry Katharine's lace-maker lady laughed Lavendon Mill leave live look Lord madam marriage Master Cuthbert Miles Crampton miller Miss Perry mistress mother never night old Grizel Olney Olney Hymns Ouse parlour passed Paul Chamberlain Pinder Pleasaunce poet poor pray pretty quiet reply Rose round seemed side silla smile soon stood talk TAUCHNITZ tell there's things thought to-day to-morrow turned Unwin village voice waiting walk wedding Weston Weston Underwood wife William Cowper window wish words young Squire