Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen3William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1836 |
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... father . In the might or the right of his birth , education , and necessi- ties , take it which way you choose , he might hang on unblamed , from year to year , in the halls of the neighbouring squires , sharing their ill - omened ...
... father . In the might or the right of his birth , education , and necessi- ties , take it which way you choose , he might hang on unblamed , from year to year , in the halls of the neighbouring squires , sharing their ill - omened ...
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... father , previous to his " sacrifice . " that the young Squire was surely bewitched . In fact , he returned no more to this part of the No cause less than supernatural influence could country , until the death of his father , which took ...
... father , previous to his " sacrifice . " that the young Squire was surely bewitched . In fact , he returned no more to this part of the No cause less than supernatural influence could country , until the death of his father , which took ...
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... father were the agressor . ' " My father ? What has the old gentleman been doing to anger you ? Cracking a bottle too many with his merry mates ? -or skipping his Whitsuntide offerings to the shrine of San Gen- naro ? -or chucking some ...
... father were the agressor . ' " My father ? What has the old gentleman been doing to anger you ? Cracking a bottle too many with his merry mates ? -or skipping his Whitsuntide offerings to the shrine of San Gen- naro ? -or chucking some ...
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