Macmillan's Magazine, Volume 66David Masson, George Grove, John Morley, Mowbray Morris Macmillan and Company, 1892 - English literature |
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Page 138
... mother told me . " " It's a sort of invention of my mother's , and of his ( very absurd , I think ) , till he can see his way . Mary has agreed to see him through these first months . It's ridiculous , but I don't know that it hurts her ...
... mother told me . " " It's a sort of invention of my mother's , and of his ( very absurd , I think ) , till he can see his way . Mary has agreed to see him through these first months . It's ridiculous , but I don't know that it hurts her ...
Page 375
... mother think I've disgraced you , you must just put up with it . " " Ay , and you did disgrace us , Phoebe ... mother's plum - pudding . You'd better come too and get Bessie's For your kin to find you a place . man's coming out of the ...
... mother think I've disgraced you , you must just put up with it . " " Ay , and you did disgrace us , Phoebe ... mother's plum - pudding . You'd better come too and get Bessie's For your kin to find you a place . man's coming out of the ...
Page 378
... mother , mother ! " she cried . Why did you let him go out ? I can't find him anywhere . " Knowing they were in fault the worthy folk were cross . " You should never have had a brat with fisher- blood in him , " said the farmer . " You ...
... mother , mother ! " she cried . Why did you let him go out ? I can't find him anywhere . " Knowing they were in fault the worthy folk were cross . " You should never have had a brat with fisher- blood in him , " said the farmer . " You ...
Contents
Margaret Stuart by H C MACDOWALL 271 | 23 |
Noble Lady A | 39 |
Armands Mistake by Miss LYNCH 299 | 196 |
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