Human Life, with variations; or, the Chapter of Accidents, etcLongman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown; and Lake, Uxbridge, 1817 - 188 pages |
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... wanted something . ' you So saying the ill - bred fellow banged too the door of the chaise , and turning on his heel went in , but not before he had received a plentiful share of abuse from Jenny and me . Our poor lady , after hearing ...
... wanted something . ' you So saying the ill - bred fellow banged too the door of the chaise , and turning on his heel went in , but not before he had received a plentiful share of abuse from Jenny and me . Our poor lady , after hearing ...
Page 113
... wanted us to kill her , but we could not find it in our hearts to do it , though it would have been a charity to have put her out of her misery . So we took her back to the first inn we could find , and got a doctor for her ; but he ...
... wanted us to kill her , but we could not find it in our hearts to do it , though it would have been a charity to have put her out of her misery . So we took her back to the first inn we could find , and got a doctor for her ; but he ...
Page 114
... wanted something . ' So saying the ill - bred fellow banged too the door of the chaise , and turning on his heel went in , but not before he had received a plentiful share of abuse from Jenny and me . Our poor lady , after hearing this ...
... wanted something . ' So saying the ill - bred fellow banged too the door of the chaise , and turning on his heel went in , but not before he had received a plentiful share of abuse from Jenny and me . Our poor lady , after hearing this ...
Page 115
... wanted us to kill her , but we could not find it , in our hearts to do it , though it would have been a charity to have put her out of her misery ... So we took her back to the first inn we could find , and got a doctor for her ; but he ...
... wanted us to kill her , but we could not find it , in our hearts to do it , though it would have been a charity to have put her out of her misery ... So we took her back to the first inn we could find , and got a doctor for her ; but he ...
Page 112
... wanted something . ' So saying the ill - bred fellow banged too the door of the chaise , and turning on his heel went in , but not before he had received a plentiful share of abuse from Jenny and me . Our poor lady , after hearing this ...
... wanted something . ' So saying the ill - bred fellow banged too the door of the chaise , and turning on his heel went in , but not before he had received a plentiful share of abuse from Jenny and me . Our poor lady , after hearing this ...
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