Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 63Richard Bentley, 1868 |
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... mamma do ? She has given me a most cordial reception . " " Has she ! " cried Bootle . " Then I don't know what a cordial reception is . " " I'm sure I'm delighted to see you , my dear , " observed his mother . " Bother ! " cried Bootle ...
... mamma do ? She has given me a most cordial reception . " " Has she ! " cried Bootle . " Then I don't know what a cordial reception is . " " I'm sure I'm delighted to see you , my dear , " observed his mother . " Bother ! " cried Bootle ...
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... mamma , I should like to ask them and Hornby to the ball . " " We'll talk about that by - and - by , " rejoined Mrs. Shelmerdine , evasively . " Well , to tell you the truth , dearest mamma , I have already invited them , " said Mrs ...
... mamma , I should like to ask them and Hornby to the ball . " " We'll talk about that by - and - by , " rejoined Mrs. Shelmerdine , evasively . " Well , to tell you the truth , dearest mamma , I have already invited them , " said Mrs ...
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... mamma - if she will let me . " " Consult me ! That is quite unnecessary , after what Mr. Shel- merdine has said . I am no longer to have a voice in my own house , it appears . " " Nonsense , my dear , " said John . " No interference ...
... mamma - if she will let me . " " Consult me ! That is quite unnecessary , after what Mr. Shel- merdine has said . I am no longer to have a voice in my own house , it appears . " " Nonsense , my dear , " said John . " No interference ...
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... MAMMA . MRS . BOOTLE'S impressions of Belfield will , we think , be best conveyed by a letter which she addressed to her mamma about a week after her arrival . " Belfield , Bury , Dec. , 186- . " I sent you a hurried letter , dearest mamma ...
... MAMMA . MRS . BOOTLE'S impressions of Belfield will , we think , be best conveyed by a letter which she addressed to her mamma about a week after her arrival . " Belfield , Bury , Dec. , 186- . " I sent you a hurried letter , dearest mamma ...
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... mamma , I am about to astonish you . Yester- day we all drove over to Manchester in the barouche . Mrs. Shel- merdine had some shopping to do in St. Ann's - square , so we drove there at once and set her down . Bootle and I were left in ...
... mamma , I am about to astonish you . Yester- day we all drove over to Manchester in the barouche . Mrs. Shel- merdine had some shopping to do in St. Ann's - square , so we drove there at once and set her down . Bootle and I were left in ...
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