The Ladies' Garland, 5. kötetJ. Libby, 1842 |
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10. oldal
... Cheston and Albina , Mrs. Marsden was united to a south- ern planter of great wealth and respectability , with whom she had become acquainted du- ring a summer excursion to Newport . Mrs. Selbourne ( that being her new name ) was now ...
... Cheston and Albina , Mrs. Marsden was united to a south- ern planter of great wealth and respectability , with whom she had become acquainted du- ring a summer excursion to Newport . Mrs. Selbourne ( that being her new name ) was now ...
11. oldal
... Cheston , " that Mrs. Quimby left us this morning.- This last visit has been so long that I think she will scarcely favour us with another in less than two or three weeks . I hope she will not hear that the pic - nic is to be on our ...
... Cheston , " that Mrs. Quimby left us this morning.- This last visit has been so long that I think she will scarcely favour us with another in less than two or three weeks . I hope she will not hear that the pic - nic is to be on our ...
12. oldal
... Cheston . " He cannot belong to any of the Smiths of Market , Arch , Race and Vine , Chestnut , Walnut Spruce and Pine . " No " -replied Mrs. Quimby- " nor to the Smiths of the cross - streets neither - nor to those up in the Northern ...
... Cheston . " He cannot belong to any of the Smiths of Market , Arch , Race and Vine , Chestnut , Walnut Spruce and Pine . " No " -replied Mrs. Quimby- " nor to the Smiths of the cross - streets neither - nor to those up in the Northern ...
13. oldal
... Cheston . 66 that , you know : and I'm sure I should never have guessed it , for he neither looks English nor talks English . He is not a bit like that impudent Mr. Montague , who took slices out of Albina's big plum - cake hours before ...
... Cheston . 66 that , you know : and I'm sure I should never have guessed it , for he neither looks English nor talks English . He is not a bit like that impudent Mr. Montague , who took slices out of Albina's big plum - cake hours before ...
14. oldal
... Cheston for the nearest inn , that he might remain there till a boat passed down for Philadelphia . Why Mr. Smith " -in- terrupted Aunt Quimby- " where's the sense of being so backward . We ought to be thankful for our good luck in ...
... Cheston for the nearest inn , that he might remain there till a boat passed down for Philadelphia . Why Mr. Smith " -in- terrupted Aunt Quimby- " where's the sense of being so backward . We ought to be thankful for our good luck in ...
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