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... heard of the extraordinary parts and im- provements of this girl , whom he intended to have given in marriage , together with a small living , to a neighbouring curate . His concern therefore , on this occasion , was at least equal to ...
... heard of the extraordinary parts and im- provements of this girl , whom he intended to have given in marriage , together with a small living , to a neighbouring curate . His concern therefore , on this occasion , was at least equal to ...
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... heard , with the warmth of a young divine , who hath the honour to dine with a bishop the same day in which his lord- ship hath mounted the pulpit . CHAP . XIII . Which concludes the first book ; with an instance of ingratitude , which ...
... heard , with the warmth of a young divine , who hath the honour to dine with a bishop the same day in which his lord- ship hath mounted the pulpit . CHAP . XIII . Which concludes the first book ; with an instance of ingratitude , which ...
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... heard . She then betook herself to the business of packing , for which a small quantity of brown paper sufficed ; and , having received her small pittance of wages , she returned home . The schoolmaster and his consort passed their time ...
... heard . She then betook herself to the business of packing , for which a small quantity of brown paper sufficed ; and , having received her small pittance of wages , she returned home . The schoolmaster and his consort passed their time ...
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... heard no news lately of Jenny Jones ? To which she answered in the negative . Upon this the other replied , with a smile , That the parish was very much obliged to her for having turned Jenny away as she did . Mrs. Partridge , whose ...
... heard no news lately of Jenny Jones ? To which she answered in the negative . Upon this the other replied , with a smile , That the parish was very much obliged to her for having turned Jenny away as she did . Mrs. Partridge , whose ...
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... heard of this quarrel ; but , as a different cause from the true one had reached her ears , she thought proper to conceal it ; and the rather , perhaps , as the blame was univer- sally laid on Mr. Partridge ; and his wife , when she was ...
... heard of this quarrel ; but , as a different cause from the true one had reached her ears , she thought proper to conceal it ; and the rather , perhaps , as the blame was univer- sally laid on Mr. Partridge ; and his wife , when she was ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
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