De Clifford: Or, the Constant Man, Том 2Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... suppose that a person who had his bread to seek by long dependance upon the rich and great , could come forward like a rich and great one himself , and expect to be treated as such , either by father or daughter , I was without power to ...
... suppose that a person who had his bread to seek by long dependance upon the rich and great , could come forward like a rich and great one himself , and expect to be treated as such , either by father or daughter , I was without power to ...
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... suppose ? " said Granville ; to which Mr. Hastings assented . This revived my recollections of his German con- nections , almost forgotten ; and I supposed Prince Adolphus was one of his illustrious relations of the faderland . CHAPTER ...
... suppose ? " said Granville ; to which Mr. Hastings assented . This revived my recollections of his German con- nections , almost forgotten ; and I supposed Prince Adolphus was one of his illustrious relations of the faderland . CHAPTER ...
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... suppose it was a fiction , and being in the open album , I classed it with the rest , and had the less scruple to peruse it . It seemed to represent an answer to a letter which had been received , and it ran thus : - --- " Je ne doute ...
... suppose it was a fiction , and being in the open album , I classed it with the rest , and had the less scruple to peruse it . It seemed to represent an answer to a letter which had been received , and it ran thus : - --- " Je ne doute ...
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... have suffered injustice ; and I claim to say , that should Miss Hastings or her father for one moment suppose that such presumptuous , such audacious aspirations , as I am told escaped me in my frenzy , THE CONSTANT MAN . 35.
... have suffered injustice ; and I claim to say , that should Miss Hastings or her father for one moment suppose that such presumptuous , such audacious aspirations , as I am told escaped me in my frenzy , THE CONSTANT MAN . 35.
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... suppose we could accuse you of doing , or even thinking , when possessed of your reason , any thing which that reason would , I am sure , forbid imagine . " you to Though this was said with her eyes still averted ( for though I gazed ...
... suppose we could accuse you of doing , or even thinking , when possessed of your reason , any thing which that reason would , I am sure , forbid imagine . " you to Though this was said with her eyes still averted ( for though I gazed ...
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