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... CAPTAIN COSTIGAN IN PERPLEXITY 82 FANNY CASHIERED 134 HELEN INSTALLED 144 THE CAPTAIN WON'T GO HOME TILL MORNING 170 MR . ARTHUR AND MR . SAMUEL 207 MR . HUXTER LIKES TO BE CALLED A GOOSE 238 MISS AMORY'S INTERESTING EMPLOYMENT 268 A ...
... CAPTAIN COSTIGAN IN PERPLEXITY 82 FANNY CASHIERED 134 HELEN INSTALLED 144 THE CAPTAIN WON'T GO HOME TILL MORNING 170 MR . ARTHUR AND MR . SAMUEL 207 MR . HUXTER LIKES TO BE CALLED A GOOSE 238 MISS AMORY'S INTERESTING EMPLOYMENT 268 A ...
Pagina 35
... Captain Costigan , has examined Campion's cab and horse many an afternoon , as he trailed about the court in his carpet slippers and dressing - gown , with his old hat cocked over his eye . He suns himself there after his break- fast ...
... Captain Costigan , has examined Campion's cab and horse many an afternoon , as he trailed about the court in his carpet slippers and dressing - gown , with his old hat cocked over his eye . He suns himself there after his break- fast ...
Pagina 36
... Captain Costigan . - On the first two or three visits to his son - in - law , Costigan maintained a strict sobriety , content to make up for his lost time when he got to the Back Kitchen , where he bragged about his son - in - law's ...
... Captain Costigan . - On the first two or three visits to his son - in - law , Costigan maintained a strict sobriety , content to make up for his lost time when he got to the Back Kitchen , where he bragged about his son - in - law's ...
Pagina 37
... Captain , who brought the letter announcing his mishap . If the servant had followed the Captain's aide - de- camp who carried the remittance , he would have seen that gentleman , a person of Costigan's country too ( for have we not ...
... Captain , who brought the letter announcing his mishap . If the servant had followed the Captain's aide - de- camp who carried the remittance , he would have seen that gentleman , a person of Costigan's country too ( for have we not ...
Pagina 38
... Captain was walking on the opposite side of Pall Mall , with that dreadful cocked hat , and the eye beneath it fixed steadily upon the windows of the club . Sir Charles was a weak man ; he was old , and had many infirmities : he cried ...
... Captain was walking on the opposite side of Pall Mall , with that dreadful cocked hat , and the eye beneath it fixed steadily upon the windows of the club . Sir Charles was a weak man ; he was old , and had many infirmities : he cried ...
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Populaire passages
Pagina 380 - I do not like thee, Dr. Fell ; the reason why I cannot tell,
Pagina 248 - ... solutions to those come to by our friend. We are not pledging ourselves for the correctness of his opinions, which readers will please to consider are delivered dramatically, the writer being no more answerable for them, than for the sentiments uttered by any other character of the story: our endeavor is merely to follow out, in its progress, the development of the mind of a worldly and selfish, but not ungenerous or unkind, or truthavoiding man.
Pagina 22 - If the secret history of books could be written, and the author's private thoughts and meanings noted down alongside of his story, how many insipid volumes would become interesting, and dull tales excite the reader!
Pagina 249 - If seeing and acknowledging the lies of the world, Arthur, as see them you can with only too fatal a clearness, you submit to them without any protest...