The Falcon Family, Or, Young IrelandChapman & Hall, 1854 - 316 pages |
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... heard of Dr. Pinch before . " " They must be very poor , my dear , " resumed Mrs. Freeman , beginning to think more of the inconveniences the Falcons would be subjected to , than of those to which their visitation would occasion herself ...
... heard of Dr. Pinch before . " " They must be very poor , my dear , " resumed Mrs. Freeman , beginning to think more of the inconveniences the Falcons would be subjected to , than of those to which their visitation would occasion herself ...
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... heard of the threatened invasion of the Falcons . " You know the Falcons , Dick ? " said his sister . " Know them ! to be sure I do - by reputation . Every- body knows them , and most people to their cost ; they call Falcon the ' Red ...
... heard of the threatened invasion of the Falcons . " You know the Falcons , Dick ? " said his sister . " Know them ! to be sure I do - by reputation . Every- body knows them , and most people to their cost ; they call Falcon the ' Red ...
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... Do take off your hat , Mr. Falcon , you can't put your head far enough into the boot with your hat on . " Nobody who heard or saw Mrs. Falcon , as she stood thus issuing her orders to everybody round her , could 8 THE FALCON FAMILY ;
... Do take off your hat , Mr. Falcon , you can't put your head far enough into the boot with your hat on . " Nobody who heard or saw Mrs. Falcon , as she stood thus issuing her orders to everybody round her , could 8 THE FALCON FAMILY ;
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... heard , and Mrs. Falcon presently strutted in , blooming from her morning exercise ; the impudent housemaid perusing and scrutinising her from head to foot , as if she were looking for Mrs. Freeman's stays under the gipsy's black velvet ...
... heard , and Mrs. Falcon presently strutted in , blooming from her morning exercise ; the impudent housemaid perusing and scrutinising her from head to foot , as if she were looking for Mrs. Freeman's stays under the gipsy's black velvet ...
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... heard of women being sacked - they do it in Turkey constantly , and throw them into the Phosphorus . I'm not a coward , I flatter myself ; I'm as stout as any woman , and I was never ashamed to own it - but I do like to be hors - de ...
... heard of women being sacked - they do it in Turkey constantly , and throw them into the Phosphorus . I'm not a coward , I flatter myself ; I'm as stout as any woman , and I was never ashamed to own it - but I do like to be hors - de ...
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