Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 287F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... girl , " whispered Mrs. Jackson hoarsely . " And such a pretty girl , too , " she added out of sheer malice . Mrs. Graham winced , for she had three sons , and she felt sure she would have to submit to the annoyance of a daughter - in ...
... girl , " whispered Mrs. Jackson hoarsely . " And such a pretty girl , too , " she added out of sheer malice . Mrs. Graham winced , for she had three sons , and she felt sure she would have to submit to the annoyance of a daughter - in ...
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... girl in the country was said to have been bewitched by a neigh- bour . The King had her sent for , and placed under the care of Dr. Jorden , who very soon discovered the girl to be a cheat ; in fact , she confessed as much , saying that ...
... girl in the country was said to have been bewitched by a neigh- bour . The King had her sent for , and placed under the care of Dr. Jorden , who very soon discovered the girl to be a cheat ; in fact , she confessed as much , saying that ...
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... girl was more energetic than the bulk of them , for " she gave herselfe daylie to go to the church to hear divine service read in the vulgar tongue . " Let it not be supposed that Mistress Waste was nothing more than an imaginative girl ...
... girl was more energetic than the bulk of them , for " she gave herselfe daylie to go to the church to hear divine service read in the vulgar tongue . " Let it not be supposed that Mistress Waste was nothing more than an imaginative girl ...
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Old Doctors The By C W HECKETHORN | 139 |
The Thames a Salmon RiverPurification of the Thames | 165 |
Tale The of Anne By KATHARINE Sylvester | 223 |
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