The Inheritance, Том 1William Blackwood, 1824 |
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... Bob , and give his business to Davy . And with these splendid visions , Mrs Black's comely good- humoured face beamed upon the Earl with an ex- pression he was little accustomed to on the coun- tenances of his auditors . Mr Delmour , on ...
... Bob , and give his business to Davy . And with these splendid visions , Mrs Black's comely good- humoured face beamed upon the Earl with an ex- pression he was little accustomed to on the coun- tenances of his auditors . Mr Delmour , on ...
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... Bob and Davy were arrived ; and upon advancing a little farther , Bob and Davy presented themselves in propriis personis . Bob and Davy were two tall good - looking youths , dressed in all the extremes of the reigning fa- shions - small ...
... Bob and Davy were arrived ; and upon advancing a little farther , Bob and Davy presented themselves in propriis personis . Bob and Davy were two tall good - looking youths , dressed in all the extremes of the reigning fa- shions - small ...
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... Bob and Davy each began to play his part . Bob , being a military man , talked of parades , reviews , mess - dinners , and regulation epaulettes - while Davy , the writer's apprentice , was loud upon Edinburgh belles , playhouse rows ...
... Bob and Davy each began to play his part . Bob , being a military man , talked of parades , reviews , mess - dinners , and regulation epaulettes - while Davy , the writer's apprentice , was loud upon Edinburgh belles , playhouse rows ...
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... Bob and Davy , it may be inferred they were no great acquisitions to the family party , though they certainly were additions to it . Under the mistaken idea of being too genteel to do any thing for themselves , there was a constant ...
... Bob and Davy , it may be inferred they were no great acquisitions to the family party , though they certainly were additions to it . Under the mistaken idea of being too genteel to do any thing for themselves , there was a constant ...
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... Bob and Davy's minds were exerted to the decoration of their persons -- but all the emanations of their genius had proved in- sufficient to enlighten the understanding of the Barnford tailor . Bob's coat was sent home when too late for ...
... Bob and Davy's minds were exerted to the decoration of their persons -- but all the emanations of their genius had proved in- sufficient to enlighten the understanding of the Barnford tailor . Bob's coat was sent home when too late for ...
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Страница 141 - BLOSSOMS FAIR pledges of a fruitful tree, Why do ye fall so fast ? Your date is not so past, But you may stay yet here awhile, To blush and gently smile, And go at last. What, were ye born to be An hour or half's delight, And so to bid good-night?
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