Tremaine ; Or, The Man of Refinement, Томове 1–2Henry Colburn, 1836 |
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... Squire , almost trembled when he observed him on the lawn . A single - breasted riding coat , narrow brim and high - crown to his hat , very long breeches with plen . tiful strings , and very short boots with plentiful straps ...
... Squire , almost trembled when he observed him on the lawn . A single - breasted riding coat , narrow brim and high - crown to his hat , very long breeches with plen . tiful strings , and very short boots with plentiful straps ...
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... squire of the neighbouring parish , and between whose family and Tremaine's had subsisted a friendship of at least a century . He was a few years Tremaine's senior , but not so much so as to have pre- vented their being almost playmates ...
... squire of the neighbouring parish , and between whose family and Tremaine's had subsisted a friendship of at least a century . He was a few years Tremaine's senior , but not so much so as to have pre- vented their being almost playmates ...
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... Squire . " " A good , sturdy , English reason , " observed Evelyn ; " and yet , if you mean farmer Ryecroft , of Velvet Mead , he is , though rough , not without good - nature . " " You know him ? " said Tremaine . " He is one of the ...
... Squire . " " A good , sturdy , English reason , " observed Evelyn ; " and yet , if you mean farmer Ryecroft , of Velvet Mead , he is , though rough , not without good - nature . " " You know him ? " said Tremaine . " He is one of the ...
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... Squire . " Tremaine protested it was not from want of inclination , but that he had been so occupied by attending Parliament , that he never yet had had time . " And what hand did you make of it in Parliament ? " asked Ryecroft . This ...
... Squire . " Tremaine protested it was not from want of inclination , but that he had been so occupied by attending Parliament , that he never yet had had time . " And what hand did you make of it in Parliament ? " asked Ryecroft . This ...
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... lose his politics . " but I hope " 66 Squire Tremaine " he continued- ( looking at Evelyn ) " I'm not making too bold . " " I'll answer for it , " said Evelyn . Tremaine again bowed . " Well then , " he went on , " 80 TREMAINE .
... lose his politics . " but I hope " 66 Squire Tremaine " he continued- ( looking at Evelyn ) " I'm not making too bold . " " I'll answer for it , " said Evelyn . Tremaine again bowed . " Well then , " he went on , " 80 TREMAINE .
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