De Clifford: Or, The Constant Man, Том 1Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... 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 cost me . With this I am , as I have long - long been - your ...
... 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 cost me . With this I am , as I have long - long been - your ...
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... cause , on which to rely . In the end this good cause , and the spirit and blood of Hastings , prevailed ; the conquered Ramshorn was led off the ground by his sullen seconds , growling like Polyphemus , and the victor kept possession ...
... cause , on which to rely . In the end this good cause , and the spirit and blood of Hastings , prevailed ; the conquered Ramshorn was led off the ground by his sullen seconds , growling like Polyphemus , and the victor kept possession ...
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... cause of the quarrel , and been answered by Rams- horn , that 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 ...
... cause of the quarrel , and been answered by Rams- horn , that 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 ...
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... cause . But to return - my friend Foljambe , still accompa- nied by his sister , conducted me across a large hall , into a large room , where a large and very noble look- ing man sat in a large arm - chair of crimson velvet . " Father ...
... cause . But to return - my friend Foljambe , still accompa- nied by his sister , conducted me across a large hall , into a large room , where a large and very noble look- ing man sat in a large arm - chair of crimson velvet . " Father ...
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... cause , and even when I did , did not perhaps well understand it ; for I knew nothing of English aristocrats or democrats , though my school books had already taught me the difference between them among the ancients ; and cer- tainly I ...
... cause , and even when I did , did not perhaps well understand it ; for I knew nothing of English aristocrats or democrats , though my school books had already taught me the difference between them among the ancients ; and cer- tainly I ...
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