The Complete Works of William Makepeace Thackeray: The adventures of PhilipHarper, 1903 |
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... children . Mrs. Wellesley's mother had been reconciled to her daughter by this time - for , in truth , Mrs. Crabb had no other child but her runaway Juliana , to whom she flew when she heard of her destitute condition . And , indeed ...
... children . Mrs. Wellesley's mother had been reconciled to her daughter by this time - for , in truth , Mrs. Crabb had no other child but her runaway Juliana , to whom she flew when she heard of her destitute condition . And , indeed ...
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... Children ! " screamed he , aghast ; " whose children ? " at which Mrs. Crabb , majestically checking him , said , " These , my dear James , are the daughters of the gallant and good Ensign Macarty , whose widow you yesterday led to the ...
... Children ! " screamed he , aghast ; " whose children ? " at which Mrs. Crabb , majestically checking him , said , " These , my dear James , are the daughters of the gallant and good Ensign Macarty , whose widow you yesterday led to the ...
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... children . They could expect no fortune , she said , from Mr. Gann , and she wondered that he should think of bringing them up expensively , when he had a darling child of his own , for whom he was bound to save all the money that he ...
... children . They could expect no fortune , she said , from Mr. Gann , and she wondered that he should think of bringing them up expensively , when he had a darling child of his own , for whom he was bound to save all the money that he ...
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... children , a furnished house , and a hundred pounds a year . How should he live ? The wife of James Gann , Esq . , would never allow him to demean himself by taking a clerk's place ; and James himself , being as idle a fellow as ever ...
... children , a furnished house , and a hundred pounds a year . How should he live ? The wife of James Gann , Esq . , would never allow him to demean himself by taking a clerk's place ; and James himself , being as idle a fellow as ever ...
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... did not fail to tell her lodgers that she was " a gentlewoman , " and was mighty sharp with Becky the maid , and poor Carry , her youngest child . For the tide of affection had turned now , and 10 A SHABBY GENTEEL STORY.
... did not fail to tell her lodgers that she was " a gentlewoman , " and was mighty sharp with Becky the maid , and poor Carry , her youngest child . For the tide of affection had turned now , and 10 A SHABBY GENTEEL STORY.
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