Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volum 3William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1836 |
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... Squire Pearce Joyce , the father of Squire Jack , whom we have not yet introduced to the reader . Whether from natural and habitual careless- ness , or a feeling that the blood of the O'Briens might be polluted by ministering medically ...
... Squire Pearce Joyce , the father of Squire Jack , whom we have not yet introduced to the reader . Whether from natural and habitual careless- ness , or a feeling that the blood of the O'Briens might be polluted by ministering medically ...
Pàgina 89
... Squire Jack said , in an apologetic tone , as if conscious of intruding upon the peculiar or sacred domains of the lovely pedestrian , that he had rowed himself across the bay in his skiff , to shoot wild ducks . It was impossible to ...
... Squire Jack said , in an apologetic tone , as if conscious of intruding upon the peculiar or sacred domains of the lovely pedestrian , that he had rowed himself across the bay in his skiff , to shoot wild ducks . It was impossible to ...
Pàgina 91
... Squire Jack , indeed ! -she was surely nay , a very liberal allowance to the young couple witched too ! on their marriage ; but applications for money already came much oftener than was either plea- sant to the Squire or convenient for ...
... Squire Jack , indeed ! -she was surely nay , a very liberal allowance to the young couple witched too ! on their marriage ; but applications for money already came much oftener than was either plea- sant to the Squire or convenient for ...
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