Matilda: A Tale of the DayHenry Colburn, 1825 - 379 страници |
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... Simperton , whom they had formerly met acting as a sort of spiritual master of the ceremonies at the balls at Buxton and at Blackpool , in the course of their different summer excursions from Man- chester . Mr. Simperton was now ...
... Simperton , whom they had formerly met acting as a sort of spiritual master of the ceremonies at the balls at Buxton and at Blackpool , in the course of their different summer excursions from Man- chester . Mr. Simperton was now ...
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... Simperton was certainly turned of forty , but a studious attention to appearance tended at first sight to conceal that fact . When , upon the entrance of the Dorntons , he made the sign to his pupil to conclude their morning visit , he ...
... Simperton was certainly turned of forty , but a studious attention to appearance tended at first sight to conceal that fact . When , upon the entrance of the Dorntons , he made the sign to his pupil to conclude their morning visit , he ...
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... Simperton . Miss Hobson was still not presentable ; and old Hobson was completing her discomfort by sulking at home , under pre- tence of keeping her company . Sir James was still fussing himself in the dining - room about the ...
... Simperton . Miss Hobson was still not presentable ; and old Hobson was completing her discomfort by sulking at home , under pre- tence of keeping her company . Sir James was still fussing himself in the dining - room about the ...
Страница 183
... Simperton , on another sofa , was saying soft things to Miss Anne , not on his own account , but as proxy for his pupil , -between whom and the young lady he was anxious , for reasons which will afterwards appear , that there should ...
... Simperton , on another sofa , was saying soft things to Miss Anne , not on his own account , but as proxy for his pupil , -between whom and the young lady he was anxious , for reasons which will afterwards appear , that there should ...
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... Simperton ; who , rising from his seat , accosted him with a sweet smile , and , " the temperature's intensely tropical to - day , my Lud . " Perceiving , by the tone and manner of Lord Ormsby's assent to this affectedly - turned truism ...
... Simperton ; who , rising from his seat , accosted him with a sweet smile , and , " the temperature's intensely tropical to - day , my Lud . " Perceiving , by the tone and manner of Lord Ormsby's assent to this affectedly - turned truism ...
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