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Page 32
... lady , who felt a charitable interest in these poor people , visited them at the Broom of Moy , after the subsidence of the flood . found the old man lying on a damp bed , under a defenceless roof , ex- posed to wind and rain . His ...
... lady , who felt a charitable interest in these poor people , visited them at the Broom of Moy , after the subsidence of the flood . found the old man lying on a damp bed , under a defenceless roof , ex- posed to wind and rain . His ...
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... lady up stairs to his own bed , where , at the very height of the Great Moray Flood , she presented him with a beautiful litter of promis- ing young pigs , squeaking in the storm . These , with the mother , who was doing as well as ...
... lady up stairs to his own bed , where , at the very height of the Great Moray Flood , she presented him with a beautiful litter of promis- ing young pigs , squeaking in the storm . These , with the mother , who was doing as well as ...
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... lady clung to her worthy husband , and their dear papa , till the good man , who was rather corpulent , had been nearly pressed down into the water , by the weight of their united em- braces . " Call you this a watering place ...
... lady clung to her worthy husband , and their dear papa , till the good man , who was rather corpulent , had been nearly pressed down into the water , by the weight of their united em- braces . " Call you this a watering place ...
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... ladies for the joyful news , but would return in the morning to escort them to the Grange , at which place Mrs. Scott and Marion were on a visit . In vain Lieutenant Malcolm talk- ed of prosecuting his westward jour- ney ; the ...
... ladies for the joyful news , but would return in the morning to escort them to the Grange , at which place Mrs. Scott and Marion were on a visit . In vain Lieutenant Malcolm talk- ed of prosecuting his westward jour- ney ; the ...
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... lady to whom the pre- sent " Liberator " of Colombia owes his existence , was prevailed upon by the orthodox gossips to se- lect the venerable Saint Simon as her son's patron . The motive that led to this choice , or the arguments for ...
... lady to whom the pre- sent " Liberator " of Colombia owes his existence , was prevailed upon by the orthodox gossips to se- lect the venerable Saint Simon as her son's patron . The motive that led to this choice , or the arguments for ...
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