| Hugh Miller - 1855 - 570 str.
...and her husband's in the other, with the passage by which we entered between; but decent old Peggy Russel had been accustomed to such arrangements all...life at which women of the humbler class assume the characteristics of the other sex, somewhat, I suppose, on the principle on which very ancient female... | |
| Hugh Miller - 1855 - 560 str.
...husband's in the other, with the passage by which we entered between ; but decent old Peggy Bussel had been accustomed to such arrangements all her life...long, and seemed never once to think of the matter ; and-r-as she had reached that period of life at which women of the humbler class assume the characteristics... | |
| Hugh Miller - 1857 - 550 str.
...husband's in the other, with the passage by which we entered between; but decent old Peggy liussel had been accustomed to such arrangements all her life...life at which women of the humbler class assume the characteristics of the other sex, somewhat, I suppose, on the principle on which very ancient female... | |
| Hugh Miller - 1860 - 596 str.
...husband's in the other, with the passage by which we entered between ; but decent old Peggy Rüssel had been accustomed to such arrangements all her life...life at which women of the humbler class assume the characteristics of the other sex, somewhat, I suppose, on the principle on which very ancient female... | |
| Hugh Miller - 1865 - 572 str.
...and her husband's in the other, with the passage by which we entered between; but decent old Peggy Russel had been accustomed to such arrangements all...life at which women of the humbler class assume the characteristics of the other sex, somewhat, I suppose, on the principle on which very ancient female... | |
| Hugh Miller - 1865 - 558 str.
...husband's in the other, with the passage by which we entered between ; but decent old Peggy Rüssel had been accustomed to such arrangements all her life...life at which women of the humbler class assume the characteristics of the other sex, somewhat, I suppose, on the principle on which very ancient female... | |
| Hugh Miller - 1879 - 588 str.
...and her husband's in the other, with the passage by which we entered between; but decent old Peggy Russel had been accustomed to such arrangements all...life at which women of the humbler class assume the characteristics of the other BOX, somewhat, I suppose, on the principle on which very ancient female... | |
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