Every SaturdayHoughton, 1874 |
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... friends . " Upon this he saw Mrs. Musgrove give a little jerk to her friend's cloak , in warning , and perceived that Mrs. Wodehouse wavered between a desire to tell a grievance and the more pru- dent habit of self - restraint . " Oh ...
... friends . " Upon this he saw Mrs. Musgrove give a little jerk to her friend's cloak , in warning , and perceived that Mrs. Wodehouse wavered between a desire to tell a grievance and the more pru- dent habit of self - restraint . " Oh ...
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... friend . See ! there is scarcely a gentleman in his seat . In Europe the fall of the curtain is a signal for every man to rise and gaze about , or to go off to chat with his friends , leaving his wife to do the same . " " Perhaps ...
... friend . See ! there is scarcely a gentleman in his seat . In Europe the fall of the curtain is a signal for every man to rise and gaze about , or to go off to chat with his friends , leaving his wife to do the same . " " Perhaps ...
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... friends has often been obtained . Mr. William Howitt , who went without previous notice , obtained likenesses of two sons , many years dead , and of the very existence of one of which even the friend who accompanied Mr. Howitt was ...
... friends has often been obtained . Mr. William Howitt , who went without previous notice , obtained likenesses of two sons , many years dead , and of the very existence of one of which even the friend who accompanied Mr. Howitt was ...
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... friends had persuaded him to marry , so that his life might be quieter , he , " weake of body , yet enjoying his ... friend of Brauwer , and in the city of his adoption he soon found ample and remunerative labor . passed on , his success ...
... friends had persuaded him to marry , so that his life might be quieter , he , " weake of body , yet enjoying his ... friend of Brauwer , and in the city of his adoption he soon found ample and remunerative labor . passed on , his success ...
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... friend who was one of the Lords of the Admiral- ty , and upon whom he could rely to do him a service ; a friend whom he ... friends are anxious to keep him out of the way for private reasons the old ' entanglement ' business , which , of ...
... friend who was one of the Lords of the Admiral- ty , and upon whom he could rely to do him a service ; a friend whom he ... friends are anxious to keep him out of the way for private reasons the old ' entanglement ' business , which , of ...
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