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Side 107
... poor have the ' Me ! more unhappy ? Me , whose dear husband lies at the bottom of the ocean . wounded creatures wretched comfort of knowing where he lies of carrying flowers to his tomb . But I - oh , Mr. Fal- con , I am bereaved of all ...
... poor have the ' Me ! more unhappy ? Me , whose dear husband lies at the bottom of the ocean . wounded creatures wretched comfort of knowing where he lies of carrying flowers to his tomb . But I - oh , Mr. Fal- con , I am bereaved of all ...
Side 146
... poor auntie's rose . ( He may call you " auntie , " mayn't he , Isabella ? ' ) ' Well , if Philip has no objec- tion ; but of course- ' What possible objection could Philip make ? The child must call us something . He's going to call me ...
... poor auntie's rose . ( He may call you " auntie , " mayn't he , Isabella ? ' ) ' Well , if Philip has no objec- tion ; but of course- ' What possible objection could Philip make ? The child must call us something . He's going to call me ...
Side 147
... poor son , ma'am - my Joel ! He's gone away . ' ' What ! left Priestley ? ' ' Yes , ma'am . He couldn't abide the place now his cousin's buried , and his whole mind seems bent on finding out the man that's wronged her . He wanted to ...
... poor son , ma'am - my Joel ! He's gone away . ' ' What ! left Priestley ? ' ' Yes , ma'am . He couldn't abide the place now his cousin's buried , and his whole mind seems bent on finding out the man that's wronged her . He wanted to ...
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