John Lexley's troubles, Volume 1Chatto & Windus, 1877 |
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... gone , would ha ' liked to ha ' clapped eyes on him . But that's no business o ' mine . " Mrs. Brown could be testy . Ask the maids about that ! The gentleman looked as if he stood at bay . 4 JOHN LEXLEY'S TROUBLES .
... gone , would ha ' liked to ha ' clapped eyes on him . But that's no business o ' mine . " Mrs. Brown could be testy . Ask the maids about that ! The gentleman looked as if he stood at bay . 4 JOHN LEXLEY'S TROUBLES .
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... gone . He divested himself of his overcoat , made one or two changes in his dress , put on his slippers , and sat down . He smiled contentedly on stepmother and child . If the reader could have read that smile , he would have ...
... gone . He divested himself of his overcoat , made one or two changes in his dress , put on his slippers , and sat down . He smiled contentedly on stepmother and child . If the reader could have read that smile , he would have ...
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... gone in three had you been allowed to walk in a direct course . Thus the town as of yore - that part of it , I mean , that went to church— got to morning prayers late , for it timed the journey by the crows ' route , and walked it by ...
... gone in three had you been allowed to walk in a direct course . Thus the town as of yore - that part of it , I mean , that went to church— got to morning prayers late , for it timed the journey by the crows ' route , and walked it by ...
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... gone he had relieved himself of his pent - up feelings , and his proposal , also . Mr. Bradford condoled with him upon his anxious frame , and soothingly , but none the less decidedly , rejected his offer . The invalid was in a state of ...
... gone he had relieved himself of his pent - up feelings , and his proposal , also . Mr. Bradford condoled with him upon his anxious frame , and soothingly , but none the less decidedly , rejected his offer . The invalid was in a state of ...
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... gone to the metropolis , intending to extend his journey to the west . He wished to see Exeter and Cornwall . He was not very strong at the time , and there was nothing of consequence to keep him at home . As it afterwards turned out ...
... gone to the metropolis , intending to extend his journey to the west . He wished to see Exeter and Cornwall . He was not very strong at the time , and there was nothing of consequence to keep him at home . As it afterwards turned out ...
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