De Clifford: Or, the Constant Man, Том 2Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... hours which I spent at Foljambe Park previous to returning to Oxford , that I hastily pass them over . It is almost sufficient to say , that after my mournful parting with Bertha , I saw her no more . When two persons lay themselves out ...
... hours which I spent at Foljambe Park previous to returning to Oxford , that I hastily pass them over . It is almost sufficient to say , that after my mournful parting with Bertha , I saw her no more . When two persons lay themselves out ...
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... hours . He must , however , be a wretch indeed , who frightens away his soft nurse during a whole night . Accordingly , when I waked in the morning , I found myself in my bed , after some- thing like refreshment and wiser thoughts had ...
... hours . He must , however , be a wretch indeed , who frightens away his soft nurse during a whole night . Accordingly , when I waked in the morning , I found myself in my bed , after some- thing like refreshment and wiser thoughts had ...
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... hour in the morning , seemed to be running after it all the rest of the day . " With all this he was so good - natured and well - principled that everybody liked him , though esteem was often withheld , from the consequences of this his ...
... hour in the morning , seemed to be running after it all the rest of the day . " With all this he was so good - natured and well - principled that everybody liked him , though esteem was often withheld , from the consequences of this his ...
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... John to change it , but , as he was coming to take away the breakfast - things , thought I would wait . He did not come for an hour , when I had lost the thread of my reflections , and gave up the journal THE CONSTANT MAN . 79.
... John to change it , but , as he was coming to take away the breakfast - things , thought I would wait . He did not come for an hour , when I had lost the thread of my reflections , and gave up the journal THE CONSTANT MAN . 79.
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... As Suds lives a quarter of a mile off , I hoped this would give me a quarter of an hour's respite ; but in five minutes horribly alarmed by a ringing at the gate . Mrs. Prettyman going to town in her 80 DE CLIFFORD ; OR ,
... As Suds lives a quarter of a mile off , I hoped this would give me a quarter of an hour's respite ; but in five minutes horribly alarmed by a ringing at the gate . Mrs. Prettyman going to town in her 80 DE CLIFFORD ; OR ,
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