The Esquimaux; or, Fidelity, 3 vols, 3권Newman, 1819 - 267페이지 |
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... Pryce , the widow lady , for her friendly attention and hospitality , and returned to Treharne , accompanied by Sophia , the black girl , to whom they made a present for her trouble . They found the general and Mrs. Douglas much alarmed ...
... Pryce , the widow lady , for her friendly attention and hospitality , and returned to Treharne , accompanied by Sophia , the black girl , to whom they made a present for her trouble . They found the general and Mrs. Douglas much alarmed ...
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... Pryce had evinced to their children they were much pleased . They described her as having the remains of a very handsome face , with a diminutive fat person . Her con- versation was suitable to a woman who had received a very superior ...
... Pryce had evinced to their children they were much pleased . They described her as having the remains of a very handsome face , with a diminutive fat person . Her con- versation was suitable to a woman who had received a very superior ...
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... Pryce had four children , two of whom were very young , and she concluded the fruit would be very acceptable for them . When they entered the cottage - gar- den in front of Mrs. Pryce's residence , which opened with a wicket - gate ...
... Pryce had four children , two of whom were very young , and she concluded the fruit would be very acceptable for them . When they entered the cottage - gar- den in front of Mrs. Pryce's residence , which opened with a wicket - gate ...
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... Pryce insisted that the young ladies , if they had no engagement , should pass the day with her , to which Jane gladly assented , saying they had none , as most of their acquaintance in the country were absent - some in London , and at ...
... Pryce insisted that the young ladies , if they had no engagement , should pass the day with her , to which Jane gladly assented , saying they had none , as most of their acquaintance in the country were absent - some in London , and at ...
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... Pryce's inhumanity had made an un- favourable impression : but when Rose found that Jane was determined to stay , she consented to be with her , as she did not like to leave her there by herself . She sent a message by Kamira to her ...
... Pryce's inhumanity had made an un- favourable impression : but when Rose found that Jane was determined to stay , she consented to be with her , as she did not like to leave her there by herself . She sent a message by Kamira to her ...
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