De Clifford: Or, The Constant Man, Том 1Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... continued . * From this account of our fate , it will not be surpris- ing that all intercourse between ourselves and our high relations had for a very long time been entirely dropped ; we did not well know even to whom we belonged ; the ...
... continued . * From this account of our fate , it will not be surpris- ing that all intercourse between ourselves and our high relations had for a very long time been entirely dropped ; we did not well know even to whom we belonged ; the ...
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... continued our studies , our walks , and our plays to- gether ; for which , strange to say , we were sent to Coventry by our sulky schoolfellows . Even this we did not much mind , any more than their sneers of unkindness when thrown ...
... continued our studies , our walks , and our plays to- gether ; for which , strange to say , we were sent to Coventry by our sulky schoolfellows . Even this we did not much mind , any more than their sneers of unkindness when thrown ...
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... continued the pedagogue , " and I had hoped , that where all were so coomfortable as ye are with me , ye would all be civil to one another , and live in peace , and it is my duty to poonish those who will not . " At this he brandished a ...
... continued the pedagogue , " and I had hoped , that where all were so coomfortable as ye are with me , ye would all be civil to one another , and live in peace , and it is my duty to poonish those who will not . " At this he brandished a ...
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... continued Fother- gill , after a momentary pause , " because we lectured about him yesterday in Plutarch ; but take also what Marmontel says of him , turning him , indeed , into a Frenchman . La Nature et la fortune sembloient avoir ...
... continued Fother- gill , after a momentary pause , " because we lectured about him yesterday in Plutarch ; but take also what Marmontel says of him , turning him , indeed , into a Frenchman . La Nature et la fortune sembloient avoir ...
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... continued , " is the world , and a strange one it is , as you will find when , like me , you have been six months here . I can scarcely ask you what you think of it now , on only three or four days ' acquaintance , and that among those ...
... continued , " is the world , and a strange one it is , as you will find when , like me , you have been six months here . I can scarcely ask you what you think of it now , on only three or four days ' acquaintance , and that among those ...
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