The Cornhill Magazine, Volumes 25-26;Volume 73William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1895 |
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... cried the harridan . ' Ye let him by yoursel ' , guidwife , ' cried her husband , who did not often resent anything which his wife might do , but who felt that he must draw the line at welcoming the poker on the side of his head ...
... cried the harridan . ' Ye let him by yoursel ' , guidwife , ' cried her husband , who did not often resent anything which his wife might do , but who felt that he must draw the line at welcoming the poker on the side of his head ...
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... cried , ' fair ye weel that ever wast o ' men the kindest . Few are the choice hearts that will match thine - aye , even up there , where thou art gane . And nane like to thysel ' hast thou left amang us . Fare ye weel , my ain man ...
... cried , ' fair ye weel that ever wast o ' men the kindest . Few are the choice hearts that will match thine - aye , even up there , where thou art gane . And nane like to thysel ' hast thou left amang us . Fare ye weel , my ain man ...
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... cried . ' The villain defies us all , m ' lord ! ' stuttered Carter , holding his right leg stiffly . ' Yes , and he'll continue to ! ' said I. ' I'm not going to be carried to a police cell like a lamb , I can tell you , Lord Lough ...
... cried . ' The villain defies us all , m ' lord ! ' stuttered Carter , holding his right leg stiffly . ' Yes , and he'll continue to ! ' said I. ' I'm not going to be carried to a police cell like a lamb , I can tell you , Lord Lough ...
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BURMA | 35 |
GATE OF TEARS THROUGH | 45 |
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