Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 294-295F. Jefferies, 1967 - Early English newspapers |
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Page 199
... girl wrathfully . " I'm not agoin ' to leave ' im dyin ' for either of yer . You'd think as ' ow a girl ain't got a thought in her ' ead but for marryin ' . " To do her justice her action was prompted by pure pity and womanly sympathy ...
... girl wrathfully . " I'm not agoin ' to leave ' im dyin ' for either of yer . You'd think as ' ow a girl ain't got a thought in her ' ead but for marryin ' . " To do her justice her action was prompted by pure pity and womanly sympathy ...
Page 443
... girl belonging to the parish who had been in our service a few months previously . The girl looked at my wife , and then steadily gazed at a dog till she had passed her former mistress , whom she had left some months before on the very ...
... girl belonging to the parish who had been in our service a few months previously . The girl looked at my wife , and then steadily gazed at a dog till she had passed her former mistress , whom she had left some months before on the very ...
Page 106
... girl had recovered her wind , and her breathing was imperceptible to any but irritated ears and strained nerves . ) Every time she touched dish , table , or spoon he could have jumped or sworn . He tried to remember what he had wanted ...
... girl had recovered her wind , and her breathing was imperceptible to any but irritated ears and strained nerves . ) Every time she touched dish , table , or spoon he could have jumped or sworn . He tried to remember what he had wanted ...
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