The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 180George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1973 |
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... sitting in a cell . I could see him sitting there and the expression on his face . I put my head down on the table and sobbed . I could not stop . After a while , Daddy began to pat my back . He didn't know what else to do ; unlike ...
... sitting in a cell . I could see him sitting there and the expression on his face . I put my head down on the table and sobbed . I could not stop . After a while , Daddy began to pat my back . He didn't know what else to do ; unlike ...
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... sitting room to be near at hand in case I was wanted — I was soon aroused by a thundering rap at the ( front ) door - the sitting room door leading to the passage was shut so I could not see who entered ; but I judged it was the King of ...
... sitting room to be near at hand in case I was wanted — I was soon aroused by a thundering rap at the ( front ) door - the sitting room door leading to the passage was shut so I could not see who entered ; but I judged it was the King of ...
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... sitting with our two maids and the woman at breakfast - he said ' Are you young Ladies invited to the Ball ? ' Pity but our dowdy squat Dairy Maid ( aged 40 ) should be addressed as a young lady . Gentle- men's servants like him ...
... sitting with our two maids and the woman at breakfast - he said ' Are you young Ladies invited to the Ball ? ' Pity but our dowdy squat Dairy Maid ( aged 40 ) should be addressed as a young lady . Gentle- men's servants like him ...
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