De Clifford: Or, the Constant Man, Том 2Henry Colburn, 1841 - 4 страници |
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... true , little remembrances of her kindness would too often flit across , so as almost to unman me ; but the remembrance , also , that this kindness was nothing more than good - will , went far to arm me against her ; and when I repeated ...
... true , little remembrances of her kindness would too often flit across , so as almost to unman me ; but the remembrance , also , that this kindness was nothing more than good - will , went far to arm me against her ; and when I repeated ...
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... true , and a great deal more romantic , and therefore more to your taste ) a gentleman in disguise . Only recollect that , however you travel , every little incident that occurs may , with proper powers of mind , be turned to - account ...
... true , and a great deal more romantic , and therefore more to your taste ) a gentleman in disguise . Only recollect that , however you travel , every little incident that occurs may , with proper powers of mind , be turned to - account ...
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... true question . The poor man was starving ; the mayor lived in abundance . The man had a right to his share of the fruits of the earth ; the mayor had too many of them . This , however , the distressed man did not well know , till he ...
... true question . The poor man was starving ; the mayor lived in abundance . The man had a right to his share of the fruits of the earth ; the mayor had too many of them . This , however , the distressed man did not well know , till he ...
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... True , " returned he , " and I did not fail . But I had no ambition , and was not given to luxury ; and though I had not a learned education , like you gen- tlemen of Oxford , I was fond of reading , and grew fonder , I believe , of ...
... True , " returned he , " and I did not fail . But I had no ambition , and was not given to luxury ; and though I had not a learned education , like you gen- tlemen of Oxford , I was fond of reading , and grew fonder , I believe , of ...
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... true sportsman ; that's what I like ; and if the sun goes in , after your negus , I dare say I can shew you good entertainment on the river , as well as in the par- lour . " 66 Aye , sir , ” added the dame , " and possibly enough to ...
... true sportsman ; that's what I like ; and if the sun goes in , after your negus , I dare say I can shew you good entertainment on the river , as well as in the par- lour . " 66 Aye , sir , ” added the dame , " and possibly enough to ...
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