De Clifford: Or, The Constant Man, Том 1Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... Fothergill ; " but you will be lucky , my young friend , if you meet not severer rubs than these , both now , in college , and still more hereafter in the world . " " Is this my prospect ? " asked I. " And am I to forego the greatest ...
... Fothergill ; " but you will be lucky , my young friend , if you meet not severer rubs than these , both now , in college , and still more hereafter in the world . " " Is this my prospect ? " asked I. " And am I to forego the greatest ...
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... Fothergill , seeing my real anxiety , replied with kindness , yet with much decision of tone , " I honour you for your sincerity , and would rather regulate than destroy your sensibility , which , without such regulation , may do you a ...
... Fothergill , seeing my real anxiety , replied with kindness , yet with much decision of tone , " I honour you for your sincerity , and would rather regulate than destroy your sensibility , which , without such regulation , may do you a ...
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... Fothergill gave his accustomed smile , though he allowed that perhaps Hastings might have thought himself sincere when he said this . << Perhaps ! " cried I , " thought himself ! O , how little do you know him ! " " We shall see ...
... Fothergill gave his accustomed smile , though he allowed that perhaps Hastings might have thought himself sincere when he said this . << Perhaps ! " cried I , " thought himself ! O , how little do you know him ! " " We shall see ...
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... Fothergill , in my own mind , of prejudice , perhaps of envy , at any rate of petty tyranny . Never would I believe that Hast- ings , who had so exclusively loved me at school , and introduced me to his aristocratic father and angelic ...
... Fothergill , in my own mind , of prejudice , perhaps of envy , at any rate of petty tyranny . Never would I believe that Hast- ings , who had so exclusively loved me at school , and introduced me to his aristocratic father and angelic ...
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... Fothergill and my own sense of independence , and I mention it because in relating the facts of my life , I mean not to cancel its follies . When I joined my friend , however , the elegance of his rooms , and the recherche of his ...
... Fothergill and my own sense of independence , and I mention it because in relating the facts of my life , I mean not to cancel its follies . When I joined my friend , however , the elegance of his rooms , and the recherche of his ...
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