De Clifford: Or, The Constant Man, Том 1Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... , before he was exposed to the mischiefs of the too high refinement prevalent in higher semi- naries . If he contracted a little rust from blunter com- panions , it would soon be dissipated , his father THE CONSTANT MAN . 15.
... , before he was exposed to the mischiefs of the too high refinement prevalent in higher semi- naries . If he contracted a little rust from blunter com- panions , it would soon be dissipated , his father THE CONSTANT MAN . 15.
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Or, The Constant Man Robert Plumer Ward. panions , it would soon be dissipated , his father thought , in the politer air designed for him later ; and meantime to buffet with stout sons of nature would call forth and exercise his own ...
Or, The Constant Man Robert Plumer Ward. panions , it would soon be dissipated , his father thought , in the politer air designed for him later ; and meantime to buffet with stout sons of nature would call forth and exercise his own ...
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... soon not support the king , and then there will be no law at all . Then as to removing the boy , I am sorry to tell thee , it is not in thy power , for I have myself already , not removed , but expelled him . Mr. Thornthwaite , reach me ...
... soon not support the king , and then there will be no law at all . Then as to removing the boy , I am sorry to tell thee , it is not in thy power , for I have myself already , not removed , but expelled him . Mr. Thornthwaite , reach me ...
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... soon recover . I moped , and sought out the darkest corners , in which to hide tears which I actually shed , but of which I am now ashamed ; for I am afraid they sprang from a double motive ; one , far less worthy than the other . For ...
... soon recover . I moped , and sought out the darkest corners , in which to hide tears which I actually shed , but of which I am now ashamed ; for I am afraid they sprang from a double motive ; one , far less worthy than the other . For ...
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... soon found that the awful master of Fol- jambe Park , though , from peculiar views , he had mixed the hardihood of a plebeian with an aristocratic edu- cation for his son , was , in his principles , certainly no democrat . He was , as I ...
... soon found that the awful master of Fol- jambe Park , though , from peculiar views , he had mixed the hardihood of a plebeian with an aristocratic edu- cation for his son , was , in his principles , certainly no democrat . He was , as I ...
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