The Busy-bodies: A Novel, Volumen3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1827 |
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... sure there's nothing to be seen at this time of the morn- ing . " " George tells me , " said Sir Thomas , as the family assembled at breakfast , " that one of the carriage horses is so lame , he 6 THE BUSY - BODIES .
... sure there's nothing to be seen at this time of the morn- ing . " " George tells me , " said Sir Thomas , as the family assembled at breakfast , " that one of the carriage horses is so lame , he 6 THE BUSY - BODIES .
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A Novel M. Corbett. one of the carriage horses is so lame , he fears we must not take him out with us to - day . ' Tis a pity that this should happen just now , when we had fixed to go to Dal- keith . " 66 66 ' You can take our horses ...
A Novel M. Corbett. one of the carriage horses is so lame , he fears we must not take him out with us to - day . ' Tis a pity that this should happen just now , when we had fixed to go to Dal- keith . " 66 66 ' You can take our horses ...
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... horses , since you seem to think that the weight of my carriage will kill yours . " " I won't hear of such a proposal , " ex- claimed Charles , with increasing wrath ; " ' tis the most absurd thing in the world , to say that the bays ...
... horses , since you seem to think that the weight of my carriage will kill yours . " " I won't hear of such a proposal , " ex- claimed Charles , with increasing wrath ; " ' tis the most absurd thing in the world , to say that the bays ...
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... put to our excursion kept me quiet . I am sure nobody cares a straw for either her or her horses : they are just fit company for her . She can't dislike her A 2 brutes being put to the outside of our car- riage THE BUSY - BODIES . 9.
... put to our excursion kept me quiet . I am sure nobody cares a straw for either her or her horses : they are just fit company for her . She can't dislike her A 2 brutes being put to the outside of our car- riage THE BUSY - BODIES . 9.
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... strangers : besides , I have made up my mind to ride , and ride I shall ; so say no more about it . Camp- : bell , " she continued , " . go down and tell George to saddle my horse , and be sure you 12 THE BUSY - BODIES .
... strangers : besides , I have made up my mind to ride , and ride I shall ; so say no more about it . Camp- : bell , " she continued , " . go down and tell George to saddle my horse , and be sure you 12 THE BUSY - BODIES .
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