Burford Cottage, and Its Robin-red-breastT. Tegg and Son, 1835 - 476 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 31
... Gubbins , within whose own demesne I have fallen ; fallen by traitorous hands , a victim to the contempt and contravention of all your precepts , cares , and anxious prohibitions ! " I should , perhaps , have added more to this long and ...
... Gubbins , within whose own demesne I have fallen ; fallen by traitorous hands , a victim to the contempt and contravention of all your precepts , cares , and anxious prohibitions ! " I should , perhaps , have added more to this long and ...
الصفحة 32
... Gubbins ! New hopes , new doubts , new confusion , new per- plexity ! Was Mr. Gubbins , this time , my old friend , or my new foe ? His right hand restrained me ; it enclosed me : he did not let me fly ; he did not launch me into the ...
... Gubbins ! New hopes , new doubts , new confusion , new per- plexity ! Was Mr. Gubbins , this time , my old friend , or my new foe ? His right hand restrained me ; it enclosed me : he did not let me fly ; he did not launch me into the ...
الصفحة 33
... Gubbins and the supplications of her daughter , at least upon a solution of the mystery of my capture and detention . But no ! Mr. Gubbins , in his own house , conducted himself with evident secrecy and fear , and wholly concealed me ...
... Gubbins and the supplications of her daughter , at least upon a solution of the mystery of my capture and detention . But no ! Mr. Gubbins , in his own house , conducted himself with evident secrecy and fear , and wholly concealed me ...
الصفحة 34
... Gubbins himself who laid the trap for me , and who had designed , beforehand , to place me in my present thraldrom , was now certain . That Mary and her mother were ignorant of all ; that Mr. Gubbins was afraid of their becoming ...
... Gubbins himself who laid the trap for me , and who had designed , beforehand , to place me in my present thraldrom , was now certain . That Mary and her mother were ignorant of all ; that Mr. Gubbins was afraid of their becoming ...
الصفحة 35
... Gubbins on the preceding night ! The gray dawn advanced ; and though , in my sad situation , I had little relish for any note of my accustomed morning song , yet partly to salute the light , and partly in the faint hope that Mrs. or ...
... Gubbins on the preceding night ! The gray dawn advanced ; and though , in my sad situation , I had little relish for any note of my accustomed morning song , yet partly to salute the light , and partly in the faint hope that Mrs. or ...
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