The Vicar of WakefieldF. M. Lupton, 1900 - 296 страница |
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... prepare my family for my daughter's reception , I determined to leave her that night at the inn , and to return for her , accompanied by my daughter Sophia , early the next morning . It was night before we reached our appointed stage ...
... prepare my family for my daughter's reception , I determined to leave her that night at the inn , and to return for her , accompanied by my daughter Sophia , early the next morning . It was night before we reached our appointed stage ...
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... prepare to go with them to the county goal , which was eleven miles off . " My friends , " said I , " this is severe weather in which you have come to take me to prison ; and it is particularly unfortunate at this time , as one of my ...
... prepare to go with them to the county goal , which was eleven miles off . " My friends , " said I , " this is severe weather in which you have come to take me to prison ; and it is particularly unfortunate at this time , as one of my ...
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... and hast strength ; and it was given thee , my son , for very useful purposes ; for it must save from famine your helpless parents and family . Prepare , then , this evening to look out for work against The Vicar of Wakefield . 219.
... and hast strength ; and it was given thee , my son , for very useful purposes ; for it must save from famine your helpless parents and family . Prepare , then , this evening to look out for work against The Vicar of Wakefield . 219.
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