The Ladies' CompanionBradbury and Evans, 1863 - Women's periodicals, English |
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... standing by ) and given a composing draught . By twelve o'clock the nurse - tender arrived , and received the doctor's instructions ; and by one o'clock the household had all retired to rest -the doctor , Mr. Macloughlin , and Mr. M ...
... standing by ) and given a composing draught . By twelve o'clock the nurse - tender arrived , and received the doctor's instructions ; and by one o'clock the household had all retired to rest -the doctor , Mr. Macloughlin , and Mr. M ...
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... standing on a rock of gneiss some 200 yards from the shore of Guernsey , and on the eastern side of the is- land , being connected with the land by a cause- way passable at low water only , seems to have been the point of attack for ...
... standing on a rock of gneiss some 200 yards from the shore of Guernsey , and on the eastern side of the is- land , being connected with the land by a cause- way passable at low water only , seems to have been the point of attack for ...
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... standing out into the sea in every direction . The coasts are also very rugged and wild . Every man in Guernsey from sixteen to sixty is perforce a soldier . There are no selec- tions ; one and all must learn his drill , and re- spond ...
... standing out into the sea in every direction . The coasts are also very rugged and wild . Every man in Guernsey from sixteen to sixty is perforce a soldier . There are no selec- tions ; one and all must learn his drill , and re- spond ...
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... standing , had come over to " see to things durin ' this murnful affliction . " As she had brought her hair - trunk and bonnet - box , it was probable her stay would be indefinite . Dode was conscious of her as she would be of an attack ...
... standing , had come over to " see to things durin ' this murnful affliction . " As she had brought her hair - trunk and bonnet - box , it was probable her stay would be indefinite . Dode was conscious of her as she would be of an attack ...
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... standing in the snow wrapt in a blue cloak shook as he touched it . Was she , too , struck with death ? Her eyes were burn- ing , her face white and clammy . " Where is he , Uncle Bone ? where ? " The old man understood - all . " Gone ...
... standing in the snow wrapt in a blue cloak shook as he touched it . Was she , too , struck with death ? Her eyes were burn- ing , her face white and clammy . " Where is he , Uncle Bone ? where ? " The old man understood - all . " Gone ...
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