Mathew Paxton, by the author of 'John Drayton'. |
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... happened . " She's gane , " said Margaret , " she's gane ; she maun have heard us speaking , and slipped ower the bed the backway , and she's no there , and the window's open , and her claithes a ' as she put them off . Waes me , Sir ...
... happened . " She's gane , " said Margaret , " she's gane ; she maun have heard us speaking , and slipped ower the bed the backway , and she's no there , and the window's open , and her claithes a ' as she put them off . Waes me , Sir ...
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... the lord at the castle , to the cowherd who watched the cows on the common , every man that could give either counsel , or help was present ; and as soon as I told them what had happened , all were willing 34 MATHEW PAXTON .
... the lord at the castle , to the cowherd who watched the cows on the common , every man that could give either counsel , or help was present ; and as soon as I told them what had happened , all were willing 34 MATHEW PAXTON .
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... so , as the night - air was too strong for his wasted frame , he soon went home , leaving injunctions to send him word if anything occurred . The Rector stayed D 2 MATHEW PAXTON . 35 I told them what had happened, all were ...
... so , as the night - air was too strong for his wasted frame , he soon went home , leaving injunctions to send him word if anything occurred . The Rector stayed D 2 MATHEW PAXTON . 35 I told them what had happened, all were ...
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... happened , and leaped at once to the conclusion that her child was lost . " Oh ! Mr. Paxton , tell me , is she gane , is she really gane ? Oh ! tell me ; I'll be as peaceable as ye like , but tell me , for I canna bide this hanging on ...
... happened , and leaped at once to the conclusion that her child was lost . " Oh ! Mr. Paxton , tell me , is she gane , is she really gane ? Oh ! tell me ; I'll be as peaceable as ye like , but tell me , for I canna bide this hanging on ...
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... happened for a great number of years . For weeks after I continued to visit the poor lone women , and in my endeavour to comfort them , was comforted myself ; and when they had settled down again out of the excitement and agitation into ...
... happened for a great number of years . For weeks after I continued to visit the poor lone women , and in my endeavour to comfort them , was comforted myself ; and when they had settled down again out of the excitement and agitation into ...
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