Macmillan's Magazine, Volume 28Macmillan and Company, 1873 |
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Page 5
... never cried- And him laid out as sweet as bran , And everything white , -like a gentleman . And brass nails - bless ye ! and none of your ' sterrits , But proud in herself , and sarvin the sperrits . And Misthress Baynes , now ! was he ...
... never cried- And him laid out as sweet as bran , And everything white , -like a gentleman . And brass nails - bless ye ! and none of your ' sterrits , But proud in herself , and sarvin the sperrits . And Misthress Baynes , now ! was he ...
Page 99
... never , ah , he never never touched thy heart ! " which old Mackenzie considered very touching . But there was something quaint , and friendly , and pleasant in the pathos of those English songs which made them far more acceptable to ...
... never , ah , he never never touched thy heart ! " which old Mackenzie considered very touching . But there was something quaint , and friendly , and pleasant in the pathos of those English songs which made them far more acceptable to ...
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... never once inquired . They were paid to teach at Carter's , and he took for granted that what was bought and paid for was found on the establishment . As to a line in life for me , that had never entered into his head . His strong point ...
... never once inquired . They were paid to teach at Carter's , and he took for granted that what was bought and paid for was found on the establishment . As to a line in life for me , that had never entered into his head . His strong point ...
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