The AntiquaryJ. Dicks, Office of "Bow Bells,", 1870 - 438 pagina's |
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... followed it . But I have always studied to generalise the portraits , so that they should still seem , on the whole , the productions of fancy , though possessing some resemblance to real individuals . Yet I must own my attempts have ...
... followed it . But I have always studied to generalise the portraits , so that they should still seem , on the whole , the productions of fancy , though possessing some resemblance to real individuals . Yet I must own my attempts have ...
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... followed him , and , patting him on the head , bid him go back and tell Mr. B- that if he had known he was to have had so much time , he would have put another word or two to their bargain , -then told the boy to mind his business , and ...
... followed him , and , patting him on the head , bid him go back and tell Mr. B- that if he had known he was to have had so much time , he would have put another word or two to their bargain , -then told the boy to mind his business , and ...
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... followed , it would seem that he had entirely removed that magistrate's suspicions , since he not only suffered him to remain undisturbed in his retirement , but it was credibly reported , sent him two invitations to dinner- parties ...
... followed , it would seem that he had entirely removed that magistrate's suspicions , since he not only suffered him to remain undisturbed in his retirement , but it was credibly reported , sent him two invitations to dinner- parties ...
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... followed by Lovel and Mr. Oldbuck , the countenances of all the three a little discomposed . 66 " I have been waiting for you , sir , " said Miss Wardour , " to propose we should walk forward to meet the carriage , as the evening is so ...
... followed by Lovel and Mr. Oldbuck , the countenances of all the three a little discomposed . 66 " I have been waiting for you , sir , " said Miss Wardour , " to propose we should walk forward to meet the carriage , as the evening is so ...
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... followed on the path which her father had taken . She had lingered till she saw the last of their company rescued from danger , and until she had been assured by the hoarse voice of Mucklebackit , that " the callant had come off wi ...
... followed on the path which her father had taken . She had lingered till she saw the last of their company rescued from danger , and until she had been assured by the hoarse voice of Mucklebackit , that " the callant had come off wi ...
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