Chambers's Pocket Miscellany, Band 8Lippincott, 1857 |
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... Jeanie, what for menu ye gang away! Manama wadnalet us see you out on the road a bit, but we wan away to you by riunin' round the stack-yard.' Jeanie stood still as the eldest of her late charges spoke thus, and said: ' Marian, you ...
... Jeanie, what for menu ye gang away! Manama wadnalet us see you out on the road a bit, but we wan away to you by riunin' round the stack-yard.' Jeanie stood still as the eldest of her late charges spoke thus, and said: ' Marian, you ...
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... Jeanie Gray's character to a fault, seemed only a screen, cunnineg and deliberately assumed ; and the proud distance which Mrs Smith preserved, prevented her from ever discovering her error. Excepting for the sake of the children ...
... Jeanie Gray's character to a fault, seemed only a screen, cunnineg and deliberately assumed ; and the proud distance which Mrs Smith preserved, prevented her from ever discovering her error. Excepting for the sake of the children ...
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... Jeanie Gray on her way from the farmhouse of Drylaw. After her momentary regret at parting with the children, whom the affectionate creature dearly loved, as she was disposed to do every living thing around her, her mind reverted ...
... Jeanie Gray on her way from the farmhouse of Drylaw. After her momentary regret at parting with the children, whom the affectionate creature dearly loved, as she was disposed to do every living thing around her, her mind reverted ...
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... Jeanie, as already mentioned, was timid and modest to a fault. When her late mistress thus addressed her, she motioned to speak, but could not, though the blood rushed to her face, and her bosom heaved convulsively. W'hen left alone ...
... Jeanie, as already mentioned, was timid and modest to a fault. When her late mistress thus addressed her, she motioned to speak, but could not, though the blood rushed to her face, and her bosom heaved convulsively. W'hen left alone ...
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... Jeanie with the abduction of her flowers, Mrs Smith of Drylaw found, by a discovery of her new servant, that one of her younger children,impatient for the flowering of a rose-bush in the little garden nigh the farmhouse, had lighted ...
... Jeanie with the abduction of her flowers, Mrs Smith of Drylaw found, by a discovery of her new servant, that one of her younger children,impatient for the flowering of a rose-bush in the little garden nigh the farmhouse, had lighted ...
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