De Clifford: Or, the Constant Man, Том 2Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... scene , but I was sorry to see it fretted my friend , who was even abashed when he led the way into a parlour that was quite dark from the shutters not yet having been opened ; nor was he consoled by Mrs. Mary's returning to perform ...
... scene , but I was sorry to see it fretted my friend , who was even abashed when he led the way into a parlour that was quite dark from the shutters not yet having been opened ; nor was he consoled by Mrs. Mary's returning to perform ...
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... scenes , which have become favourites in my recollections . My progress to recovery was not only owing to my dedication of myself to letters , but the recovery advancing made my progress in letters still greater . In this , Fother- gill ...
... scenes , which have become favourites in my recollections . My progress to recovery was not only owing to my dedication of myself to letters , but the recovery advancing made my progress in letters still greater . In this , Fother- gill ...
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... scene that opens upon you when abroad , you might as well never stir from home , particularly if you have company , who may instruct if they do not amuse you . But a contempla- tive man will gather instruction and pleasure ( the ...
... scene that opens upon you when abroad , you might as well never stir from home , particularly if you have company , who may instruct if they do not amuse you . But a contempla- tive man will gather instruction and pleasure ( the ...
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... scenes from those I have reported , and some of them , as will be seen , led to most important changes in my prospects , as well as my ultimate fate . CHAPTER X. I START ON A TOUR OF OBSERVATION . 108 DE CLIFFORD ; OR ,
... scenes from those I have reported , and some of them , as will be seen , led to most important changes in my prospects , as well as my ultimate fate . CHAPTER X. I START ON A TOUR OF OBSERVATION . 108 DE CLIFFORD ; OR ,
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... scene ? With this feeling , bursting into soliloquy , I ex- claimed , " The morning breathes , and cometh on with new gladness . Arise , fair morning , and bring on the day , that every living thing may wake and praise the Lord . " The ...
... scene ? With this feeling , bursting into soliloquy , I ex- claimed , " The morning breathes , and cometh on with new gladness . Arise , fair morning , and bring on the day , that every living thing may wake and praise the Lord . " The ...
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