Gentleman's Magazine: and Historical Chronicle, Volumen 2321968 |
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... Wymondsey . It apparently suddenly struck Miss Playfair that here was a good opportunity for learning something more about the friend whom she had learnt habitually to call " uncle . " " It may seem a very strange thing for me to ask of ...
... Wymondsey . It apparently suddenly struck Miss Playfair that here was a good opportunity for learning something more about the friend whom she had learnt habitually to call " uncle . " " It may seem a very strange thing for me to ask of ...
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... Wymondsey . She was so vexed if any one spoke of her as my ' aunt , ' and I recollect telling the Major so , the first evening I saw him . I think he thought it very funny , and to be odd in his own way told me to call him ' uncle ...
... Wymondsey . She was so vexed if any one spoke of her as my ' aunt , ' and I recollect telling the Major so , the first evening I saw him . I think he thought it very funny , and to be odd in his own way told me to call him ' uncle ...
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... Wymondsey interested himself particularly in sanitary reforms and the medical attendance on the poor . The lad was glad to find he could gratify his patron by attention in this direction . The Major often drove him , or rode with him ...
... Wymondsey interested himself particularly in sanitary reforms and the medical attendance on the poor . The lad was glad to find he could gratify his patron by attention in this direction . The Major often drove him , or rode with him ...
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