De Clifford: Or, The Constant Man, Том 1Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... allowed thus to address you , a friend- ship which has gilded so many years of my life , and has been marked with such kindness and condescen- sion on your part , may be told to the world ; and , if so , what can it tell of me but ...
... allowed thus to address you , a friend- ship which has gilded so many years of my life , and has been marked with such kindness and condescen- sion on your part , may be told to the world ; and , if so , what can it tell of me but ...
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... allowed every one that pleased to push before him , so that he could not be seen . Or if he ever obtained a place to be observed , it was only by entreaty , which yet it hurt him to make . While in the discharge of duty 4 DE CLIFFORD ; OR ,
... allowed every one that pleased to push before him , so that he could not be seen . Or if he ever obtained a place to be observed , it was only by entreaty , which yet it hurt him to make . While in the discharge of duty 4 DE CLIFFORD ; OR ,
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... disposition of mine . I was the only one of the family who had not strong health . I was even weak in body and limbs , and in these respects * The Minstrel . inferior to my sturdy brothers ; so I was allowed 8 DE CLIFFORD ; OR ,
... disposition of mine . I was the only one of the family who had not strong health . I was even weak in body and limbs , and in these respects * The Minstrel . inferior to my sturdy brothers ; so I was allowed 8 DE CLIFFORD ; OR ,
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... allowed to lounge with a book under a tree , or in a garden of most antique taste , occupied by a hind who had charge of the old walls of the castle . The garden itself was more interesting for its said antiquity and wildness than ...
... allowed to lounge with a book under a tree , or in a garden of most antique taste , occupied by a hind who had charge of the old walls of the castle . The garden itself was more interesting for its said antiquity and wildness than ...
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... allowed full liberty in bestowing myself as I pleased in pursuit of study . In this pursuit I ofttimes , when at fault myself , attacked our curate , Mr. Beardmore , where I hoped for what I did not always find , explanations in matters ...
... allowed full liberty in bestowing myself as I pleased in pursuit of study . In this pursuit I ofttimes , when at fault myself , attacked our curate , Mr. Beardmore , where I hoped for what I did not always find , explanations in matters ...
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