Zeluco: Various Views of Human Nature, Taken from Life and Manners, Foreign and Domestic ...Alexander Young, 1792 - 560 Seiten |
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... woman denied that any such thing had ever happened . Be sure , woman , that you speak truth , said the Portu- guese . I would not depart from the truth , said the nurse , for all the gold in Mexico . The Portuguese repeated the question ...
... woman denied that any such thing had ever happened . Be sure , woman , that you speak truth , said the Portu- guese . I would not depart from the truth , said the nurse , for all the gold in Mexico . The Portuguese repeated the question ...
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... woman for her to maintain . Signora Sporza was not acquainted with this circumstance till several months after her husband's death , when she was informed of it by the mother , who was then in a starving con dition , and who , as the ...
... woman for her to maintain . Signora Sporza was not acquainted with this circumstance till several months after her husband's death , when she was informed of it by the mother , who was then in a starving con dition , and who , as the ...
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... woman , plainly dressed , with a child in her arms , followed by a gen- teel - looking man , who seemed to be a tradesman , and a few years older than the woman . Zeluco was greatly surprised at their appearance . This is your ...
... woman , plainly dressed , with a child in her arms , followed by a gen- teel - looking man , who seemed to be a tradesman , and a few years older than the woman . Zeluco was greatly surprised at their appearance . This is your ...
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