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Page 597
... Cheverel gave La Pazzina money that the last decencies might be paid to the dead man , and carried away Caterina , meaning to consult Sir Christopher as to what should be done with her . Even Mrs. Sharp had been so smitten with pity by ...
... Cheverel gave La Pazzina money that the last decencies might be paid to the dead man , and carried away Caterina , meaning to consult Sir Christopher as to what should be done with her . Even Mrs. Sharp had been so smitten with pity by ...
Page 607
... Cheverel and Mr. Gilfil were smiling at Rupert the bloodhound , who had pushed his great head under his master's arm ... Cheverel of her views about burying people in woollen . " O no ! indeed you would not , after a little practice . I ...
... Cheverel and Mr. Gilfil were smiling at Rupert the bloodhound , who had pushed his great head under his master's arm ... Cheverel of her views about burying people in woollen . " O no ! indeed you would not , after a little practice . I ...
Page 610
... Cheverel , remembering that she was ailing , sent her to bed , where she soon sank into a deep sleep . Body and mind must renew their force to suffer as well as to enjoy . That day the prayer seemed to be an- While this poor little ...
... Cheverel , remembering that she was ailing , sent her to bed , where she soon sank into a deep sleep . Body and mind must renew their force to suffer as well as to enjoy . That day the prayer seemed to be an- While this poor little ...
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INDEPENDENT N Y | 20 |
BLACKWOODS MAGAZINE | 24 |
Sad Fortunes of the Rev Amos Barton 24 | 92 |
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