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 name . What does he want here ? " " 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 name . What does he want here ? " " 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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... Crampton . " I see you are the butler and cupbearer to Pharaoh . I am vastly amazed to find so fine a specimen of the country gentleman ; upon my word I am ! " " Get up the wine ! Do you hear ? " thundered Mr. Rollestone . " You young ...
... Crampton . " I see you are the butler and cupbearer to Pharaoh . I am vastly amazed to find so fine a specimen of the country gentleman ; upon my word I am ! " " Get up the wine ! Do you hear ? " thundered Mr. Rollestone . " You young ...
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... Crampton . He ran through his money , I heard tell , and broke her heart , and left two boys . One was drownded , you remember , when you were a little boy ; and the other - well , it's a pity he wasn't drownded too ! He is after no ...
... Crampton . He ran through his money , I heard tell , and broke her heart , and left two boys . One was drownded , you remember , when you were a little boy ; and the other - well , it's a pity he wasn't drownded too ! He is after no ...
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... Crampton did not intend to quarrel or be quarrelled with . He maintained the same calm suave manner , flattered the Squire , flattered Sam , and Grizel was obliged to confess that he was civil - spoken ; and that “ if he wanted a whiff ...
... Crampton did not intend to quarrel or be quarrelled with . He maintained the same calm suave manner , flattered the Squire , flattered Sam , and Grizel was obliged to confess that he was civil - spoken ; and that “ if he wanted a whiff ...
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... Crampton made himself at home at the Manor , and took everything as a matter of course . The Squire liked his company , for he never inter- fered with his second or third bottle . He played a good game of cards , and he was utterly ...
... Crampton made himself at home at the Manor , and took everything as a matter of course . The Squire liked his company , for he never inter- fered with his second or third bottle . He played a good game of cards , and he was utterly ...
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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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arms asked Astronomy for Beginners aunt baby beautiful Bedford better Betty bride child church Cicely Whinfield Cicely's cloth Coltswood Manor cousin Cowper Cuth Cuthbert Rollestone dear door Drusilla Allen exclaimed eyes face father gate gentle gentleman Giles girl hand head heard heart hope horse John Newton Kath Katharine Perry Katharine's lace-maker lady laugh Lavendon Mill leave live look Lord madam marriage Master Cuthbert Miles Crampton miller Miss Perry mistress mother never old Grizel Olney parlour passed Paul Chamber Paul Chamberlain PHILIP GILBERT HAMERTON Pleasaunce poet poor pray pretty Price quiet reply RIVER OUSE Rose round side silla smile stood story talk tell there's things to-day turned Unwin village voice waiting walk wedding Weston WESTON UNDERWOOD wife William Cowper window wish words young Squire