New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volumen79Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1847 |
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... brought on by exposure to a cutting east wind , which whistled through the open windows at which he stood with his wife and daughters . The affection was re- lieved for the time , but Mr. Barham's careless habits , his love of society ...
... brought on by exposure to a cutting east wind , which whistled through the open windows at which he stood with his wife and daughters . The affection was re- lieved for the time , but Mr. Barham's careless habits , his love of society ...
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... brought forth , dragged through the neigh- bouring pond , and then , not without great labour and exertion , drawn over the nearest ricks . Several men were employed to keep them con- stantly wet ; the rest to throw water over the ends ...
... brought forth , dragged through the neigh- bouring pond , and then , not without great labour and exertion , drawn over the nearest ricks . Several men were employed to keep them con- stantly wet ; the rest to throw water over the ends ...
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... brought tears into her eyes , for it was a mark of confidence which she felt deeply . " Knowing dear Margaret Graham well , " the good man had written at the end of the paper in his own hand , " I cannot do better for my old servants ...
... brought tears into her eyes , for it was a mark of confidence which she felt deeply . " Knowing dear Margaret Graham well , " the good man had written at the end of the paper in his own hand , " I cannot do better for my old servants ...
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MARGARET GRAHAM | 1 |
DAYS FOR EVER GONE BY MRS PONSONBY | 31 |
GO FORWARD A SONG BY J E Carpenter | 50 |
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