De Clifford: Or, The Constant Man, Том 1Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... reason to distrust that he thought so himself . Thus I long felt with delight the pres- sure of his hand in mine when we parted , and his assurance that Eton , or new companions , would never make him forget Sedbergh , or me , still ...
... reason to distrust that he thought so himself . Thus I long felt with delight the pres- sure of his hand in mine when we parted , and his assurance that Eton , or new companions , would never make him forget Sedbergh , or me , still ...
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... reasons for remembering this epoch . In proceeding up the avenue , something sped towards us which at first I took for a young fawn , so swift was its motion , so graceful its bound . It ap- peared of the air , for it seemed not earthly ...
... reasons for remembering this epoch . In proceeding up the avenue , something sped towards us which at first I took for a young fawn , so swift was its motion , so graceful its bound . It ap- peared of the air , for it seemed not earthly ...
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... reason , " returned Mr. Hastings , with sternness , so much the worse ; " and he again had re- course to his box , and became indeed so thoughtful , that Mr. Darling , with great deference , took his leave . What had passed only ...
... reason , " returned Mr. Hastings , with sternness , so much the worse ; " and he again had re- course to his box , and became indeed so thoughtful , that Mr. Darling , with great deference , took his leave . What had passed only ...
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... one generation from a duke and reigning sovereign ! In truth , the discovery , though with no very definite reason for it , filled me with dismay . CHAPTER V. MY GRIEF AT QUITTING FOLJAMBE PARK . Here THE CONSTANT MAN . 47.
... one generation from a duke and reigning sovereign ! In truth , the discovery , though with no very definite reason for it , filled me with dismay . CHAPTER V. MY GRIEF AT QUITTING FOLJAMBE PARK . Here THE CONSTANT MAN . 47.
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... reason I hated all the happy ( as I then thought them ) who took degrees Honoris causâ ; as if nobility , or royal descent , made a road to science easier and smoother than with the ordinary ranks . These things astounded , and almost ...
... reason I hated all the happy ( as I then thought them ) who took degrees Honoris causâ ; as if nobility , or royal descent , made a road to science easier and smoother than with the ordinary ranks . These things astounded , and almost ...
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