De Clifford: Or, The Constant Man, Том 1Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... Hastings is a gentleman , and a gentleman never insoolts any one . But I thought , " continued the pedagogue , " and I had hoped , that where all were so coomfortable as ye are with me , ye would all be civil to one another , and live ...
... Hastings is a gentleman , and a gentleman never insoolts any one . But I thought , " continued the pedagogue , " and I had hoped , that where all were so coomfortable as ye are with me , ye would all be civil to one another , and live ...
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... Hastings . The friendship which had united us from taste had been drawn closer by this adventure , and this in itself formed another object of inquiry for our inquisitive minds , involving no less a question than the principles of human ...
... Hastings . The friendship which had united us from taste had been drawn closer by this adventure , and this in itself formed another object of inquiry for our inquisitive minds , involving no less a question than the principles of human ...
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... Hastings , who seemed to enjoy them at least as much as myself ; so that we talked sentiment by the hour , upon the nothingness of ambition , and the inanities of the world . Friendship , we both agreed , was the only real good , and ...
... Hastings , who seemed to enjoy them at least as much as myself ; so that we talked sentiment by the hour , upon the nothingness of ambition , and the inanities of the world . Friendship , we both agreed , was the only real good , and ...
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... , because I attributed it to Eton , " this is my friend Clifford : I assure you , though he looks so bashful and backward , there is a great deal in him . ” " Of course , " said Mr. Hastings , " THE CONSTANT MAN . 37.
... , because I attributed it to Eton , " this is my friend Clifford : I assure you , though he looks so bashful and backward , there is a great deal in him . ” " Of course , " said Mr. Hastings , " THE CONSTANT MAN . 37.
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... Hastings . " All but your own , " replied the minister , with a bow ; " there were Lord Conyers , the Dowager Lady Belfont , and all her young ladies . " " Very extraordinary , " observed Mr. Hastings , handling his snuff - box with ...
... Hastings . " All but your own , " replied the minister , with a bow ; " there were Lord Conyers , the Dowager Lady Belfont , and all her young ladies . " " Very extraordinary , " observed Mr. Hastings , handling his snuff - box with ...
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