Belgravia: A London Magazine, Том 5Chatto and Windus, 1868 |
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... night , in your own room . You will know little more of your father after you have read it than you know now . The book is a study in morbid anatomy ; it is the reve- lation of an utterly selfish nature , and the writer is an ...
... night , in your own room . You will know little more of your father after you have read it than you know now . The book is a study in morbid anatomy ; it is the reve- lation of an utterly selfish nature , and the writer is an ...
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... night's rest . So he made his toilet , and went down- stairs to the bright pretty breakfast - room , little the worse for the studious occupation of his night . Mr. Jerningham had wandered down by the water - side after leaving the ...
... night's rest . So he made his toilet , and went down- stairs to the bright pretty breakfast - room , little the worse for the studious occupation of his night . Mr. Jerningham had wandered down by the water - side after leaving the ...
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... night - watching had saddened him ; the brooding over his mother's history had brought the sense of the irremovable stigma upon his name home to his mind with a new bitterness . " Would this girl's father , with his Spanish pride of ...
... night - watching had saddened him ; the brooding over his mother's history had brought the sense of the irremovable stigma upon his name home to his mind with a new bitterness . " Would this girl's father , with his Spanish pride of ...
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... night you seemed so light - hearted . " " Light - headed , perhaps . There is a kind of intoxication in plea- sant talk about the things one loves and believes in ; and last night the very atmosphere was intoxicating . The faint new ...
... night you seemed so light - hearted . " " Light - headed , perhaps . There is a kind of intoxication in plea- sant talk about the things one loves and believes in ; and last night the very atmosphere was intoxicating . The faint new ...
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... night , when we had wandered along some rugged mountain path , and reached a spot whence we could look down upon the pathless waste of waters , which of all spectacles in Nature's great theatre most affected this untaught girl , I could ...
... night , when we had wandered along some rugged mountain path , and reached a spot whence we could look down upon the pathless waste of waters , which of all spectacles in Nature's great theatre most affected this untaught girl , I could ...
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