I'm sure Jem couldn't have done better." She then broke at once into the subject now always uppermost in her thoughts ; namely, the extraordinary circumstance of being actually about to go abroad. " Well/' said she, " I hope that we shall all live as... Matilda: A Tale of the Day ... - Página 48por Constantine Henry Phipps Marquess of Normanby - 1825 - 307 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
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...into the subject now always uppermost in her thoughts; namely, the extraordinary circumstance of her being actually about to go abroad. " ' Well,' said she, ' I hope that we shall all live as one familyin foreign parts. To think of my going trapesing out of Old England ! but my daughters must have... | |
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...into the subject now always uppermost in her thoughts; namely, the extraordinary circumstance of her being actually about to go abroad. " ' Well,' said...Old England ! but my daughters must have the same advaantages as the Miss Tomkins's, though they did make old Tomkins a knight the other day. But an't... | |
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...into the subject now always uppermost in her thoughts; namely, the extraordinary circumstance of her being actually about to go abroad. " ' Well,' said...hope that we shall all live as one family in foreign part*. To think of my going trapesing out of Old England ! but my daughters must have the same advantages... | |
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