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Pagina 18
... eyes , and we are not sitting here in the earthly bunkers of this grand auld ancient Hall , but are the mere bubbles of a vision of sleep , and all this pomp and garniture around of no more substance than the wrack of vanity that floats ...
... eyes , and we are not sitting here in the earthly bunkers of this grand auld ancient Hall , but are the mere bubbles of a vision of sleep , and all this pomp and garniture around of no more substance than the wrack of vanity that floats ...
Pagina 25
... eyes like a dying doo with disappointment , and had not the courage to demand back her property , being smitten with ... eye had taken place be tween him and me ; and when he un- derstood that my name was Duffle , and that I ...
... eyes like a dying doo with disappointment , and had not the courage to demand back her property , being smitten with ... eye had taken place be tween him and me ; and when he un- derstood that my name was Duffle , and that I ...
Pagina 27
... eye on the direction , I was greatly de- lighted . I soon found his shop , and , the door being open , popped in ... eyes with a curiosity so intense , that I could scarcely retain my gravity , and thought to myself , as he perused ...
... eye on the direction , I was greatly de- lighted . I soon found his shop , and , the door being open , popped in ... eyes with a curiosity so intense , that I could scarcely retain my gravity , and thought to myself , as he perused ...
Pagina 28
... eyes , and dark curled hair . He spoke so quick , and with so short a clipped tongue , that I , who sat at a distance from him , scarcely ever could distinguish a word that he said . He on the president's left hand was a country ...
... eyes , and dark curled hair . He spoke so quick , and with so short a clipped tongue , that I , who sat at a distance from him , scarcely ever could distinguish a word that he said . He on the president's left hand was a country ...
Pagina 29
... eye ever and anon upon the croupier's mo- tions ; and though he sometimes laugh- ed at them , if ever the said ... eyes . He is in- deed a fellow of infinite wit and hu- mour , but of what profession I could not devise . He may be ...
... eye ever and anon upon the croupier's mo- tions ; and though he sometimes laugh- ed at them , if ever the said ... eyes . He is in- deed a fellow of infinite wit and hu- mour , but of what profession I could not devise . He may be ...
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