Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen83William Blackwood, 1858 |
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... Waife . Whatever the tale with which , in order to obtain Sophy from the Mayor , she had turned that worthy magistrate's mind against the Comedian , she had not gratified Mr Rugge , meanwhile , one hand thrust in his bosom 18 [ Jan ...
... Waife . Whatever the tale with which , in order to obtain Sophy from the Mayor , she had turned that worthy magistrate's mind against the Comedian , she had not gratified Mr Rugge , meanwhile , one hand thrust in his bosom 18 [ Jan ...
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... Waife , if he were so disposed . But Rugge had no faith in a child's firmness , and he had a strong spite against Waife , so he ob- stinately refused . He insisted , how- ever , as a peremptory condition of the bargain , that Mr Losely ...
... Waife , if he were so disposed . But Rugge had no faith in a child's firmness , and he had a strong spite against Waife , so he ob- stinately refused . He insisted , how- ever , as a peremptory condition of the bargain , that Mr Losely ...
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... but hideous ) is Gentleman Waife , or that Stygian animal the snowly - curled Sir Isaac ? Upon my word , when I look at them myself , I , the Historian , am puzzled 1858. ] 21 What will he do with it ? -Part VIII . CHAPTER VI. ...
... but hideous ) is Gentleman Waife , or that Stygian animal the snowly - curled Sir Isaac ? Upon my word , when I look at them myself , I , the Historian , am puzzled 1858. ] 21 What will he do with it ? -Part VIII . CHAPTER VI. ...
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... Waife must have stolen her . But I want you , sir , to come with me to a magistrate . " " Magistrate ! I - why ? -nonsense -set the police to work . " " Your deposition that she is your lawful child , lawfully made over to me , is ...
... Waife must have stolen her . But I want you , sir , to come with me to a magistrate . " " Magistrate ! I - why ? -nonsense -set the police to work . " " Your deposition that she is your lawful child , lawfully made over to me , is ...
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... Waife familiarly for years ; and all deposed that any creature more unlike to Waife than the blind man could not be turned out of Nature's workshop . But where was that blind man ? They found out the wayside inn in which he had taken a ...
... Waife familiarly for years ; and all deposed that any creature more unlike to Waife than the blind man could not be turned out of Nature's workshop . But where was that blind man ? They found out the wayside inn in which he had taken a ...
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