De Clifford: Or, The Constant Man, Том 1Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... Foljambe Hastings , led to what occasioned the most violent crisis , whether of pleasure or pain , which my heart ever knew . By what I thought an extraordinary coincidence , he was the son and heir of the gentleman whom I have ...
... Foljambe Hastings , led to what occasioned the most violent crisis , whether of pleasure or pain , which my heart ever knew . By what I thought an extraordinary coincidence , he was the son and heir of the gentleman whom I have ...
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... Foljambe Park to buffet , as he said , with the stout yeomen , and sturdy half- gentlemen ( among whom I was one ) , who were laying in their stores of learning at Sedbergh . But though Foljambe Hastings was in his treat- ment ...
... Foljambe Park to buffet , as he said , with the stout yeomen , and sturdy half- gentlemen ( among whom I was one ) , who were laying in their stores of learning at Sedbergh . But though Foljambe Hastings was in his treat- ment ...
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... Foljambe seemed to love as well as myself , though both so young . One would have thought that the enjoyment of a pleasure so pure , so natural , so incapable of hurting any body , and might I not add , so enjoined by the revered author ...
... Foljambe seemed to love as well as myself , though both so young . One would have thought that the enjoyment of a pleasure so pure , so natural , so incapable of hurting any body , and might I not add , so enjoined by the revered author ...
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... ( Foljambe's and mine ) were made uncomfortable by it . For when we appeared together arm and arm , it was thought that we were too proud to associate with the rest ; we were laughed at , and a cry of Pylades and Orestes set up in ...
... ( Foljambe's and mine ) were made uncomfortable by it . For when we appeared together arm and arm , it was thought that we were too proud to associate with the rest ; we were laughed at , and a cry of Pylades and Orestes set up in ...
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... Foljambe had insulted him , the pedagogue replied , in his broad Cumberland dialect , " Yoong lad , take care what thou say'st ; Mr. Fooljamb Hastings is a gentleman , and a gentleman never insoolts any one . But I thought , " continued ...
... Foljambe had insulted him , the pedagogue replied , in his broad Cumberland dialect , " Yoong lad , take care what thou say'st ; Mr. Fooljamb Hastings is a gentleman , and a gentleman never insoolts any one . But I thought , " continued ...
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