The Busy-bodies; a Novel, Volumen2Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1827 |
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... night ; but for a ' they are such cronies , I dinna think she wants her ; and Will tell't me his master didna like her ; for he minds ae day when they saw her coming to call , he heard Mr Mackinlay say to his sister , What does that ...
... night ; but for a ' they are such cronies , I dinna think she wants her ; and Will tell't me his master didna like her ; for he minds ae day when they saw her coming to call , he heard Mr Mackinlay say to his sister , What does that ...
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... night , the scandal - mongers broke up their meeting ; but not before agreeing , that they should again sit in judgment on the Monday following , at the house of Mrs Barton , where it was expected that the members should come prepared ...
... night , the scandal - mongers broke up their meeting ; but not before agreeing , that they should again sit in judgment on the Monday following , at the house of Mrs Barton , where it was expected that the members should come prepared ...
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... night - caps when she was laundress ; and the very week before she went away she singed two of my pocket- handkerchiefs in a dreadful manner . And don't forget to mention that she knows no more about small - plaiting than the man in the ...
... night - caps when she was laundress ; and the very week before she went away she singed two of my pocket- handkerchiefs in a dreadful manner . And don't forget to mention that she knows no more about small - plaiting than the man in the ...
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... night , when he was carrying away the tea equipage , that he staggered almost to the other side of the room . I thought the whole set was gone . He is getting very careless ; and , I daresay , these new comers won't improve him . A ...
... night , when he was carrying away the tea equipage , that he staggered almost to the other side of the room . I thought the whole set was gone . He is getting very careless ; and , I daresay , these new comers won't improve him . A ...
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... night ; and here we ex- pect Charles every instant , and no bed has made its appearance . I really think that John Simpson deserves to be severely flog- ged for his negligence ; but only come and look at the state your apartment is in ...
... night ; and here we ex- pect Charles every instant , and no bed has made its appearance . I really think that John Simpson deserves to be severely flog- ged for his negligence ; but only come and look at the state your apartment is in ...
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