Mathew Paxton, by the author of 'John Drayton'. |
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... had to give up preaching , to the great discontent of my people , for a month or two— but I need not set that down here - and from it I had a sudden awakening . CHAPTER II . I WAS first brought to myself again MATHEW PAXTON . 15.
... had to give up preaching , to the great discontent of my people , for a month or two— but I need not set that down here - and from it I had a sudden awakening . CHAPTER II . I WAS first brought to myself again MATHEW PAXTON . 15.
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Margaret Oliphant Oliphant. CHAPTER II . I WAS first brought to myself again , by a hasty summons to go to see one of my people , who was in great distress . It was brought me at night , about four months after my father's death . I had ...
Margaret Oliphant Oliphant. CHAPTER II . I WAS first brought to myself again , by a hasty summons to go to see one of my people , who was in great distress . It was brought me at night , about four months after my father's death . I had ...
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... brought disgrace upon us all , she's brought disgrace upon a decent family , of which naebody could ever say a word before . She's come hame , Sir , ruined , and she'll no tell us wha has dune it , and is like to break her very heart 22 ...
... brought disgrace upon us all , she's brought disgrace upon a decent family , of which naebody could ever say a word before . She's come hame , Sir , ruined , and she'll no tell us wha has dune it , and is like to break her very heart 22 ...
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... brought on us . heart to say a word after the first ; I did say something about the way she must have been carrying on , and what would happen to her now . Oh ! will you speak to her , Mr. Paxton , and advise her no to take on so ; for ...
... brought on us . heart to say a word after the first ; I did say something about the way she must have been carrying on , and what would happen to her now . Oh ! will you speak to her , Mr. Paxton , and advise her no to take on so ; for ...
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... ye dinna like such like marriages , but better an irregular marriage , than this disgrace . " " There will be no need for that , there will be no occasion for an irregular marriage at all . If it only could be brought to 28 MATHEW PAXTON .
... ye dinna like such like marriages , but better an irregular marriage , than this disgrace . " " There will be no need for that , there will be no occasion for an irregular marriage at all . If it only could be brought to 28 MATHEW PAXTON .
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