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" I took up the knocker ; but recollecting that my mother had given me strict orders never to speak to my sister Susan any more, I laid it down again quietly, and took a turn to reflect upon my disobedience; but when I thought... "
A Narrative of the Minutes of Evidence Respecting the Claim to the Berkeley ... - Page 94
by William Fitzhardinge Berkeley Earl of Fitzhardinge, Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords. Committee for Privileges - 1811 - 276 pages
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A Narrative of the Minutes of Evidence Respecting the Claim to the Berkeley ...

Peerage claims - 1811 - 302 pages
...next was to have the children cleaned ancl clothed, and that dipped very deeply into my present. I remunerated Mrs. Sheffield for her -kindness, and,...to reflect upon my disobedience; but when I thought of returninsr to all that misery at my sister's, my sister screaming with pain, and the children almost...
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The New annual register, or General repository of history ..., Volume 32

1812 - 1038 pages
...disliking my situation under my sister, took up my little bundle and marched to my sister Sudan's. I took up the knocker ; but recollecting that my mother had given me strict (tders never to speak to my Mster Susan any more, 1 laid it down again quietly, and took a turn to...
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Narratives of State Trials in the Nineteenth Century: First Period ..., Volume 1

George Lathom Browne - Great Britain - 1882 - 542 pages
...John Chapeau. What followed must be told in the words of the witness to whom she told her tale. " ' I took up the knocker ; but recollecting that my mother...to my sister Susan any more, I laid it down again and took a turn to reflect upon my disobedience ; but when I thought of returning to all that misery...
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Narratives of State Trials in the Nineteenth Century: First Period ..., Volume 1

George Lathom Browne - Great Britain - 1882 - 472 pages
...John Chapeau. What followed must be told in the words of the witness to whom she told her tale. " ' I took up the knocker ; but recollecting that my mother...to my sister Susan any more, I laid it down again and took a turn to reflect upon my disobedience ; but when I thought of returning to all that misery...
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4 vols. of papers relating to claims to the barony of Berkeley

Parliament lords, proc - 1811 - 466 pages
...then difhking my Situation under my Sifter, took up my little Bundle and marched to my Sifter Sufan's. I took up the Knocker ; but recollecting that my Mother had given me ftrict Orders never to fpeak to my Sifter Sufan any mere, I laid h down again quietly, and took a Turn...
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