The AntiquaryWard, Lock, 1890 - 426 pagina's |
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Pagina 122
... true a philosopher as to think you have money enough , there's no more to be said - I cannot pretend to be entitled to advise you ; —you have attained the acmé - the summit of perfection . And how came Fairport to be the selected abode ...
... true a philosopher as to think you have money enough , there's no more to be said - I cannot pretend to be entitled to advise you ; —you have attained the acmé - the summit of perfection . And how came Fairport to be the selected abode ...
Pagina 144
... True , true , I forgot your Bucephalus . You are a foolish lad , by the bye , for purchasing the brute outright ; you should stick to eighteenpence a side , if you will trust any creature's legs in preference to your own . 66 " " Why ...
... True , true , I forgot your Bucephalus . You are a foolish lad , by the bye , for purchasing the brute outright ; you should stick to eighteenpence a side , if you will trust any creature's legs in preference to your own . 66 " " Why ...
Pagina 331
... true ! it shall not be true ! " said the Anti- quary , " And I won't believe it if it were ! -Taffril's an ex- cellent seaman , and Lovel ( my poor Lovel ! ) has all the qualities of a safe and pleasant companion by land or by sea -one ...
... true ! it shall not be true ! " said the Anti- quary , " And I won't believe it if it were ! -Taffril's an ex- cellent seaman , and Lovel ( my poor Lovel ! ) has all the qualities of a safe and pleasant companion by land or by sea -one ...
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