Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 - Great Britain |
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... Miss Edy , nought ha ' hap'd to our Het , and all be buxom at Orchit Place , tha Lord be praised therevor ! " said Madge , whom her quiet husband willingly allowed to be the spokeswoman ; " but we ha ' got a zummat to tell ye , nif we ...
... Miss Edy , nought ha ' hap'd to our Het , and all be buxom at Orchit Place , tha Lord be praised therevor ! " said Madge , whom her quiet husband willingly allowed to be the spokeswoman ; " but we ha ' got a zummat to tell ye , nif we ...
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A Tale of 1688 Horace Smith. love ye , Miss Edy ! ' on't ye quit theazam ' dolo- trous blood - drowthy volk , and goo whome along wi ' us , avore ye be convarted , or any orra mis- chief be adood to ye ! " Edith , whose quick feelings ...
A Tale of 1688 Horace Smith. love ye , Miss Edy ! ' on't ye quit theazam ' dolo- trous blood - drowthy volk , and goo whome along wi ' us , avore ye be convarted , or any orra mis- chief be adood to ye ! " Edith , whose quick feelings ...
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... Miss Edy , what zay to thic ? ' Ool ye b'leeve now what zort o ' butchers theazam Papishes be ? Aw , ees , I zee ye do , and ye'll coom along wi ' us , ' on't ye ? " Edith had cast her eyes upon the paper , but she instantly returned it ...
... Miss Edy , what zay to thic ? ' Ool ye b'leeve now what zort o ' butchers theazam Papishes be ? Aw , ees , I zee ye do , and ye'll coom along wi ' us , ' on't ye ? " Edith had cast her eyes upon the paper , but she instantly returned it ...
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... Miss Edy , there's a Roman parson in tha houz , that wears a bald head , and belongs to the Scarlet abomination , and crosses himzel ' wi's vinger , and kneels down avore a mommick , " cried Madge . " And dwon't ee vorget , if any thing ...
... Miss Edy , there's a Roman parson in tha houz , that wears a bald head , and belongs to the Scarlet abomination , and crosses himzel ' wi's vinger , and kneels down avore a mommick , " cried Madge . " And dwon't ee vorget , if any thing ...
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... Miss Edy ! be thic thee ? Dear hort ! dear hort ! Only ta think o ' tha ' wonnerful ways o ' nature ! Why theas be the very zelf - zame gennelman we told ' ee of , that call'd at our varm in tha morn- ing , and ax'd the ruad ta ...
... Miss Edy ! be thic thee ? Dear hort ! dear hort ! Only ta think o ' tha ' wonnerful ways o ' nature ! Why theas be the very zelf - zame gennelman we told ' ee of , that call'd at our varm in tha morn- ing , and ax'd the ruad ta ...
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