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... Martha was as confident that he would do his errands well , and re- turn as sober as when he set out , as she was that ' sparks fly upwards . ' One shop after another was entered by Mannering , until his basket was considerably heavy ...
... Martha was as confident that he would do his errands well , and re- turn as sober as when he set out , as she was that ' sparks fly upwards . ' One shop after another was entered by Mannering , until his basket was considerably heavy ...
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... Martha ? ) Have you some little ones depend- ant on your exertions ? ( Three , only three just at present . But there's no telling what may happen . However , we'll say three , to be on the safe side . Eh ! Martha ? ) ' Nonsense , James ...
... Martha ? ) Have you some little ones depend- ant on your exertions ? ( Three , only three just at present . But there's no telling what may happen . However , we'll say three , to be on the safe side . Eh ! Martha ? ) ' Nonsense , James ...
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... Martha ? ' : Think of what , James ? ' Why , of this penny a day job . Do you know , I think it would not be amiss . ' ' O , I wouldn't have anything to do with it , James ; it is only some new fangled plan for getting money out of poor ...
... Martha ? ' : Think of what , James ? ' Why , of this penny a day job . Do you know , I think it would not be amiss . ' ' O , I wouldn't have anything to do with it , James ; it is only some new fangled plan for getting money out of poor ...
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... Martha took up the candle , and went to quiet him , leaving her husband by the fireside alone . While she was gone , Mannering's pipe went out ; he knocked out the ashes and re - filled it . Then he wanted a pipe - light . The paper was ...
... Martha took up the candle , and went to quiet him , leaving her husband by the fireside alone . While she was gone , Mannering's pipe went out ; he knocked out the ashes and re - filled it . Then he wanted a pipe - light . The paper was ...
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... Martha was stoutly opposed to his throwing money away , as she termed it . She didn't understand it ; there must be trickery in it ; well , to be sure , it was very bad to be left as poor Mrs. Cor- mack was , with her little helpless ...
... Martha was stoutly opposed to his throwing money away , as she termed it . She didn't understand it ; there must be trickery in it ; well , to be sure , it was very bad to be left as poor Mrs. Cor- mack was , with her little helpless ...
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