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... live with me again even if I crawled on my hands and knees to implore her to rescue me from poverty . She would make me a very handsome allowance , I am sure ; but unfortunately I am so wrong - headed that I should prefer poverty to the ...
... live with me again even if I crawled on my hands and knees to implore her to rescue me from poverty . She would make me a very handsome allowance , I am sure ; but unfortunately I am so wrong - headed that I should prefer poverty to the ...
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... lives . Kassala would be laid waste four times , and on the fourth or last occasion the city would begin to live once more . Mahomed Noor , who was emir of Kassala at that time , openly ridiculed these prophecies ; upon which the ...
... lives . Kassala would be laid waste four times , and on the fourth or last occasion the city would begin to live once more . Mahomed Noor , who was emir of Kassala at that time , openly ridiculed these prophecies ; upon which the ...
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... live . ' All remonstrances were in- effectual , and on the 9th of February he wrote to Madeleine . ( The letter has not been preserved , but its tenor is sufficiently plain from the above conversation and from the frantic appeals for ...
... live . ' All remonstrances were in- effectual , and on the 9th of February he wrote to Madeleine . ( The letter has not been preserved , but its tenor is sufficiently plain from the above conversation and from the frantic appeals for ...
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Animal Helpers and Servers By C J Cornish | 8 |
Malwood Eclogues ThePollio By Charles L Graves | 30 |
Letters | 41 |
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