Eliza Cook's Journal, Volumen3Eliza Cook John Owen Clarke, 1850 |
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... Aunt Lizzy Aunt Margaret's Wedding Ring Australian Emigrant's Letter Autumn , Passage of Biographic Sketches- Arnold , Dr. Buxton , Sir T. F. Gordon , Dr. William Herschel , Sir William Malibran , Madame Scribe , Eugene Sontag , Madame ...
... Aunt Lizzy Aunt Margaret's Wedding Ring Australian Emigrant's Letter Autumn , Passage of Biographic Sketches- Arnold , Dr. Buxton , Sir T. F. Gordon , Dr. William Herschel , Sir William Malibran , Madame Scribe , Eugene Sontag , Madame ...
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... Aunt , ( who had married an Irish gentleman , ) to pay her a visit at the Castle of Glenmalour , in Ireland ; my heart jumped at the thought of its imposing mountains and dark lakes , and chances of Irish rapparees , and wild smugglers ...
... Aunt , ( who had married an Irish gentleman , ) to pay her a visit at the Castle of Glenmalour , in Ireland ; my heart jumped at the thought of its imposing mountains and dark lakes , and chances of Irish rapparees , and wild smugglers ...
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... aunt ; but , letters have been surreptitiously got at - hand- writing has been closely imitated . 1 , however , ventured with him , and I must acknowledge that , though his con- versation did not savour in the slightest degree of the ...
... aunt ; but , letters have been surreptitiously got at - hand- writing has been closely imitated . 1 , however , ventured with him , and I must acknowledge that , though his con- versation did not savour in the slightest degree of the ...
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... aunt's 66 " cabinet from the end of the room , where it stood , I utterly failed , but not till I had heard a dreadful crash inside , which I conjectured to be the beautiful china of which my aunt was so proud , and which she had pro ...
... aunt's 66 " cabinet from the end of the room , where it stood , I utterly failed , but not till I had heard a dreadful crash inside , which I conjectured to be the beautiful china of which my aunt was so proud , and which she had pro ...
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... aunt is one of the ladies patronesses ; she is going to take my cousin , Elizabeth , to the ball , and she would take me too , if you would allow me to go . " " If my sister will take charge of you , I shall have no objection , but don ...
... aunt is one of the ladies patronesses ; she is going to take my cousin , Elizabeth , to the ball , and she would take me too , if you would allow me to go . " " If my sister will take charge of you , I shall have no objection , but don ...
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