Social evils, and their remedyHarper & Bros., 1834 |
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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 17
עמוד 19
... party that evening . He made him- self very pleasant , and told me that he was engaged to Miss Smith , the eldest unmarried sister and adding , that the ladies had made him promise to bring back a favourable an- swer from me to the ...
... party that evening . He made him- self very pleasant , and told me that he was engaged to Miss Smith , the eldest unmarried sister and adding , that the ladies had made him promise to bring back a favourable an- swer from me to the ...
עמוד 30
... party had gone off , no one knew how , or when , though it was suspected that the old woman and one of her daughters had been seen on the top of a night - coach , on their way to London , having got up at the skirts of the town . They ...
... party had gone off , no one knew how , or when , though it was suspected that the old woman and one of her daughters had been seen on the top of a night - coach , on their way to London , having got up at the skirts of the town . They ...
עמוד 75
... party of well - dressed men , and before I could recover from my astonishment at being so hustled , the party had as suddenly separated , carrying off with them my watch . I put my hand to my breeches pocket to feel for my pocket- book ...
... party of well - dressed men , and before I could recover from my astonishment at being so hustled , the party had as suddenly separated , carrying off with them my watch . I put my hand to my breeches pocket to feel for my pocket- book ...
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