De Clifford: Or, The Constant Man, Том 1 |
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time , by any thing like amusement ; or , if in thus addressing it to you , I may
cause you to believe that I have been as constant in my devotion to you ( though
in a different way ) as Clifford was to Bertha ; I shall be richly paid for the care it
has ...
time , by any thing like amusement ; or , if in thus addressing it to you , I may
cause you to believe that I have been as constant in my devotion to you ( though
in a different way ) as Clifford was to Bertha ; I shall be richly paid for the care it
has ...
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It was my evident passion for these , I believe , that made Sir Harry often tell my
father he would do well to follow up this inclination of mine for books , by making
me a scholar . “ That boy , ” he used to say , “ for aught you or I know , may in time
...
It was my evident passion for these , I believe , that made Sir Harry often tell my
father he would do well to follow up this inclination of mine for books , by making
me a scholar . “ That boy , ” he used to say , “ for aught you or I know , may in time
...
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I believe , young Sir ( that is , my son tells me ) , you descend from the old Lords
Bardolfe , as well as the Cliffords , for whom I ought myself to feel an interest ,
from being an unworthy successor to part of their domains . Though the domains
...
I believe , young Sir ( that is , my son tells me ) , you descend from the old Lords
Bardolfe , as well as the Cliffords , for whom I ought myself to feel an interest ,
from being an unworthy successor to part of their domains . Though the domains
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I own , I thought this a bitter sarcasm , and could not believe a word of it . I
accused Fothergill , in my own mind , of prejudice , perhaps of envy , at any rate
of petty tyranny . Never would I believe that Hastings , who had so exclusively
loved me ...
I own , I thought this a bitter sarcasm , and could not believe a word of it . I
accused Fothergill , in my own mind , of prejudice , perhaps of envy , at any rate
of petty tyranny . Never would I believe that Hastings , who had so exclusively
loved me ...
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For my own sake , I would not believe that he had slighted me , and for his , I
would not believe that he could do so . I recollected , vividly and fondly , all the
elegant superiorities of Foljambe Park , particularly those of what I called its
young ...
For my own sake , I would not believe that he had slighted me , and for his , I
would not believe that he could do so . I recollected , vividly and fondly , all the
elegant superiorities of Foljambe Park , particularly those of what I called its
young ...
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