Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 294-295F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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Page 200
... Poor Bell had never desired the rôle of heroine ( unless on the stage ) . She was not handsome , and knew perhaps that her " chances " would be limited . Will had really meant business , and that was more than every chorus admirer did ...
... Poor Bell had never desired the rôle of heroine ( unless on the stage ) . She was not handsome , and knew perhaps that her " chances " would be limited . Will had really meant business , and that was more than every chorus admirer did ...
Page 203
... poor Bell's presence there ; and that , with the unexpected poverty of the surroundings , added to the poor widow's anguish . The inevitable uncle who accompanied Mrs. Newcombe on this sad occasion questioned Bell as to her business ...
... poor Bell's presence there ; and that , with the unexpected poverty of the surroundings , added to the poor widow's anguish . The inevitable uncle who accompanied Mrs. Newcombe on this sad occasion questioned Bell as to her business ...
Page 282
... poor which the poor law eventually supplied . In medieval times the inn was , to an infinitely greater extent than now , the meeting - place for all sorts and conditions of men , rich and poor mixing together more or less on a footing ...
... poor which the poor law eventually supplied . In medieval times the inn was , to an infinitely greater extent than now , the meeting - place for all sorts and conditions of men , rich and poor mixing together more or less on a footing ...
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Are Proofs of the Descent of Man being Strengthened? | 43 |
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Goethes Art of Living and Ways of Life By H SCHÜTZ WILSON | 101 |
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