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Side 15
Believing that the greater part of their business and of their revenue would be
derived from the transport of heavy goods , they had set down £ 20,000 a year
only as the estimated return from passenger traffic ; and scarcely a week had
passed ...
Believing that the greater part of their business and of their revenue would be
derived from the transport of heavy goods , they had set down £ 20,000 a year
only as the estimated return from passenger traffic ; and scarcely a week had
passed ...
Side 21
It was a mere passing notion ; but now , that the thing occurs to my mind , I am
resolved to do my best to give Maurice and Genevieve a good education . They
shall go to school as soon as they are able to understand instruction , and I will
take ...
It was a mere passing notion ; but now , that the thing occurs to my mind , I am
resolved to do my best to give Maurice and Genevieve a good education . They
shall go to school as soon as they are able to understand instruction , and I will
take ...
Side 24
ness . pressure , revealed the unchanged cause of his continued helplessThe
doctor , once more summoned , pronounced the debility of the lower limbs all but
hopeless ; and the severe winter of 1823 was passed by the twins in a state more
...
ness . pressure , revealed the unchanged cause of his continued helplessThe
doctor , once more summoned , pronounced the debility of the lower limbs all but
hopeless ; and the severe winter of 1823 was passed by the twins in a state more
...
Side 25
But spring had passed away without any marked amendment in the patient's
condition . May had come , and well - nigh gone , and with it the hope that fine
weather might do something for the invalid ; and , resigned at length to his fate ,
the ...
But spring had passed away without any marked amendment in the patient's
condition . May had come , and well - nigh gone , and with it the hope that fine
weather might do something for the invalid ; and , resigned at length to his fate ,
the ...
Side 29
Her fears were not , happily , realised ; the storm passed off , leaving the
wayfarers unscathed . A three days ' fever , however , occasioned by alarm and
neglect of her own soaked garments , detained them at their evening's quarters ;
and ...
Her fears were not , happily , realised ; the storm passed off , leaving the
wayfarers unscathed . A three days ' fever , however , occasioned by alarm and
neglect of her own soaked garments , detained them at their evening's quarters ;
and ...
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