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Side 9
... if it had not been for Tom Rice's wit . This was " sair to ' bide , " surely ; but then Mr. Hay was such a nice man , and Mrs. Hay was such a nice woman , and the girls were such nice girls , and Caro- FOREST LIFE . 9.
... if it had not been for Tom Rice's wit . This was " sair to ' bide , " surely ; but then Mr. Hay was such a nice man , and Mrs. Hay was such a nice woman , and the girls were such nice girls , and Caro- FOREST LIFE . 9.
Side 81
... woman of perhaps thirty or more , was seated on a rough bench , such as is sometimes used in farmers ' kitchens , giving a lesson in geography to a pretty little girl , Mr. Sibthorpe's daughter by a former marriage . A small - sized ...
... woman of perhaps thirty or more , was seated on a rough bench , such as is sometimes used in farmers ' kitchens , giving a lesson in geography to a pretty little girl , Mr. Sibthorpe's daughter by a former marriage . A small - sized ...
Side 135
... woman . I have no idea of making myself so tiresome , as I will soon convince you when you come and shine upon our shades , or when I crawl forth timidly into your lamp - light at some future day . There is an excellent hint in a comic ...
... woman . I have no idea of making myself so tiresome , as I will soon convince you when you come and shine upon our shades , or when I crawl forth timidly into your lamp - light at some future day . There is an excellent hint in a comic ...
Side 147
... woman doubtless thought she was per- forming a praiseworthy action , and one in no wise at variance with her usual neat habits ; and if she could have peeped into my heart , and there have read the resolutions I was tacitly making ...
... woman doubtless thought she was per- forming a praiseworthy action , and one in no wise at variance with her usual neat habits ; and if she could have peeped into my heart , and there have read the resolutions I was tacitly making ...
Side 156
... woman wants to set some griddles , and she took a notion she must have risin to put in ' em . ' " " How is the good lady ? ' asked Mrs. Sibthorpe . ахе . 66 6 She ! you couldn't kill her with a meat She's real savage upon vittles since ...
... woman wants to set some griddles , and she took a notion she must have risin to put in ' em . ' " " How is the good lady ? ' asked Mrs. Sibthorpe . ахе . 66 6 She ! you couldn't kill her with a meat She's real savage upon vittles since ...
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