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" I will put an end to this matter, you have never hitherto disobeyed me ; I will not be contradicted in this ; stay at home, I charge you, and, for my sake, be kind to my children." 'Our parting, Mr. Harley, I cannot describe to you; it was the first time... "
The man of feeling: and Julia de Roubigné, a tale - Page 80
by Henry Mackenzie - 1820 - 114 pages
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Beauties of British Prose

Sydney Melmoth - English prose literature - 1805 - 368 pages
...am young, and able to endure much, and God will take care of you and my family." "Jack," said I, " I will put an end to this matter; you have never hitherto disobeyed me ; I will not bo contradicted in this ; stay at home, I charge you, and for my sake be kind to my children. " Our...
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The Vicar of Wakefield: A Tale

Oliver Goldsmith - 1823 - 768 pages
...young, and able to endure much, and God will take care of you and my family.' — ' Jack,' said I, ' I will put an end to this matter: you have never hitherto...contradicted in this ; stay at home, I charge you, anil, for my sake, be kind to my children. " Our parting, Mr Harley, I cannot describe to you ; it...
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The Miscellaneous Works of Henry Mackenzie

Henry Mackenzie - 1847 - 534 pages
...young, and able to endure much, and God will take care of you and my family.' — ' Jack,' said I, ' I will put an end to this matter ; you have never hitherto...sake, be kind to my children.' " Our parting, Mr. flarley, I cannot describe to you ; it waa the first time we ever had parted : the very press-gang...
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Peter Parley's magazine

1847 - 394 pages
...home. I am young, and able to endure much, and God will take care of you and my family.' OLD EDWARDS. " Our parting, Mr. Harley, I cannot describe to you...press-gang could scarce keep from tears ; but the serjeaut, who had seemed the softest before, was now the least moved of them all. " I was conducted...
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The Miscellaneous Works of Henry Mackenzie

Henry Mackenzie - 1858 - 542 pages
...young, and able to endure much, and God will take care of you and my family.' — 'Jack,' said I, 'I will put an end to this matter ; you have never hitherto...press-gang could scarce keep from tears ; but the sergeant, who had seemed the softest before, was now the least moved of them all. He con ducted me...
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English Prose: Selections, Volume 4

Sir Henry Craik - English prose literature - 1894 - 704 pages
...am young, and able to endure much, and God will take care of you and my family." "Jack," said I, " I will put an end to this matter ; you have never hitherto...press-gang could scarce keep from tears ; but the sergeant who had seemed the softest before, was now the least moved of them all. He conducted me to...
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English Prose: Selections : with Critical Introductions by Various ..., Volume 4

Sir Henry Craik - English prose literature - 1895 - 660 pages
...young, and able to endure much, and God will take care of you and my family." " Jack," said I, " I will put an end to this matter ; you have never hitherto...press-gang could scarce keep from tears ; but the sergeant who had seemed the softest before, was now the least moved of them all. He conducted me to...
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English Prose: Selections : with Critical Introductions by Various ..., Volume 4

Sir Henry Craik - English prose literature - 1895 - 670 pages
...am young, and able to endure much, and God will take care of you and my family." "Jack," said I, " I will put an end to this matter ; you have never hitherto...press-gang could scarce keep from tears ; but the sergeant who had seemed the softest before, was now the least moved of them all. He conducted me to...
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The Universal Anthology: A Collection of the Best Literature ..., Volume 18

Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - Anthologies - 1899 - 430 pages
...am young and able to endure much, and God will take care of you and my family.' 'Jack,' said I, 'I will put an end to this matter ; you have never hitherto...it was the first time we ever had parted ; the very press gang could scarce keep from tears ; but the sergeant, who had seemed the softest before was now...
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The universal anthology, a collection of the best literature ..., Volume 18

Richard Garnett - 1899 - 432 pages
...am young and able to endure much, and God will take care of you and my family.' 'Jack,' said I, 'I will put an end to this matter; you have never hitherto...charge you, and, for my sake, be kind to my children.' others were ; but my nature was never of that kind that could think of getting rich at the expense...
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