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Side 6
... and most pleasant in such fine weather as we had ; and on my speering at Mrs Mashlam anent her for . mer journey to London , of which I had heard but the far - off sough of rumour , shę blushed a thought in the face , and then said ...
... and most pleasant in such fine weather as we had ; and on my speering at Mrs Mashlam anent her for . mer journey to London , of which I had heard but the far - off sough of rumour , shę blushed a thought in the face , and then said ...
Side 20
... but only confusion of face and twa three pounds , for they were never sorrow of heart for ever . twa days the same , -it must be allow . 12 * “ Far different , ye see , Mr Duffle , " ed that it a piece of dreadful excontinued the ...
... but only confusion of face and twa three pounds , for they were never sorrow of heart for ever . twa days the same , -it must be allow . 12 * “ Far different , ye see , Mr Duffle , " ed that it a piece of dreadful excontinued the ...
Side 27
... I was seized with an in- tle more room for my face among the describable longing to make one of the subscription cards , that he was writparty , and immediately set all my wits ing , and tracing the lines with no comto work in order ...
... I was seized with an in- tle more room for my face among the describable longing to make one of the subscription cards , that he was writparty , and immediately set all my wits ing , and tracing the lines with no comto work in order ...
Side 29
I am only speaking for man , with a large round whitish face , mysel ' . Let every man ride the ford a great deal of white round the puas he finds it , He may have always pil of the eye , and thin curled hair . told the truth to you ...
I am only speaking for man , with a large round whitish face , mysel ' . Let every man ride the ford a great deal of white round the puas he finds it , He may have always pil of the eye , and thin curled hair . told the truth to you ...
Side 30
But face three times straight upward , he after they had sung the King's An- delivered a very striking speech , and them in full chorus , they again took concluded by giving as a toast , “ A their seats quietly , all save the coun- ...
But face three times straight upward , he after they had sung the King's An- delivered a very striking speech , and them in full chorus , they again took concluded by giving as a toast , “ A their seats quietly , all save the coun- ...
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