The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 17;Volume 64William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1891 |
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... them of the funeral , how well the archdeacon had read the service , and what a crowd of Dissenters had been present , and so on ; and at last he came to the important question . ' I hear , Mrs. Hammond , ' he said 2 THE NEW RECTOR .
... them of the funeral , how well the archdeacon had read the service , and what a crowd of Dissenters had been present , and so on ; and at last he came to the important question . ' I hear , Mrs. Hammond , ' he said 2 THE NEW RECTOR .
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... Hammond , ' he said . " If good wishes could procure me the living , I should have an excellent reason for hoping . But as things are , it is not for me . ' 6 6 ' Pooh ! pooh ! ' said Mrs. Hammond cheerily , who knows ? ' And then ...
... Hammond , ' he said . " If good wishes could procure me the living , I should have an excellent reason for hoping . But as things are , it is not for me . ' 6 6 ' Pooh ! pooh ! ' said Mrs. Hammond cheerily , who knows ? ' And then ...
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... Hammond set at home , and we shall see nothing of him . ' But presently he was back , and then Kate found it impossible to resist the charm . He ladled the soup and dispensed the mutton chops with a gaiety and boyish glee which were ...
... Hammond set at home , and we shall see nothing of him . ' But presently he was back , and then Kate found it impossible to resist the charm . He ladled the soup and dispensed the mutton chops with a gaiety and boyish glee which were ...
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... Hammond whom we saw talking to the curate on the day of the old rector's funeral - looked up expectantly as Mr. Clode entered and , extending to him a podgy white hand covered with rings , began to chide him in a rich full voice for ...
... Hammond whom we saw talking to the curate on the day of the old rector's funeral - looked up expectantly as Mr. Clode entered and , extending to him a podgy white hand covered with rings , began to chide him in a rich full voice for ...
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... Hammond decisively . That is well . That is a comfort , at any rate . ' ' He will play tennis , too , I dare say , ' said Laura . 6 ' And Mr. Bonamy will be kept in some order now , ' Mrs. Hammond continued . Not that I am blaming you ...
... Hammond decisively . That is well . That is a comfort , at any rate . ' ' He will play tennis , too , I dare say , ' said Laura . 6 ' And Mr. Bonamy will be kept in some order now , ' Mrs. Hammond continued . Not that I am blaming you ...
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