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... HAPPY VILLAGE AGAIN 127 XIII . WHICH HAD VERY NEARLY BEEN THE LAST OF THE STORY 134 XIV . A CRITICAL CHAPTER 147 XV . CONVALESCENCE 158 XVI . FANNY'S OCCUPATION'S GONE . · I7I XVII . IN WHICH FANNY ENGAGES A NEW MEDICAL . MAN • 183 ...
... HAPPY VILLAGE AGAIN 127 XIII . WHICH HAD VERY NEARLY BEEN THE LAST OF THE STORY 134 XIV . A CRITICAL CHAPTER 147 XV . CONVALESCENCE 158 XVI . FANNY'S OCCUPATION'S GONE . · I7I XVII . IN WHICH FANNY ENGAGES A NEW MEDICAL . MAN • 183 ...
Pagina 21
... happy to think I have a part of vos larmes , Miss Blanche " -And the Major ( who had not read more than six pages of Pen's book ) put on his sanctified look , saying , " Yes , there are some passages quite affecting , mons'ous affecting ...
... happy to think I have a part of vos larmes , Miss Blanche " -And the Major ( who had not read more than six pages of Pen's book ) put on his sanctified look , saying , " Yes , there are some passages quite affecting , mons'ous affecting ...
Pagina 22
... happy or miserable ( as the case might be ) , she proceeded to cajole his companion , Mr. Harry Foker , who during the literary conversation had sate silently imbibing the head of his cane , and wishing he was a clever chap like that ...
... happy or miserable ( as the case might be ) , she proceeded to cajole his companion , Mr. Harry Foker , who during the literary conversation had sate silently imbibing the head of his cane , and wishing he was a clever chap like that ...
Pagina 32
... happy in their ventures ! This world is so wide , and the tastes of mankind happily so various , that there is always a chance for every man , and he may win the prize by his genius or by his good fortune . But what is the chance of ...
... happy in their ventures ! This world is so wide , and the tastes of mankind happily so various , that there is always a chance for every man , and he may win the prize by his genius or by his good fortune . But what is the chance of ...
Pagina 34
... happy mixture of Shakspeare , and Byron , and Walter Scott , and was quite certain that her son was the greatest genius , as he was the best son , in the world . Did Laura not think about the book and the author , although she said so ...
... happy mixture of Shakspeare , and Byron , and Walter Scott , and was quite certain that her son was the greatest genius , as he was the best son , in the world . Did Laura not think about the book and the author , although she said so ...
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The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray, Volume 4 William Makepeace Thackeray Volledige weergave - 1898 |
The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray, Volume 4 William Makepeace Thackeray Volledige weergave - 1898 |
The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray, Volume 4 William Makepeace Thackeray Volledige weergave - 1898 |
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Pagina 412 - I do not like thee, Dr Fell. The reason why I cannot tell, But this I know, I know full well, I do not like thee, Dr Fell.
Pagina 413 - The man that lays his hand upon a woman, Save in the way of kindness, is a wretch Whom 'twere gross flattery to name a coward.
Pagina 135 - Death inexorable — wasting n\ disease — pining with long pain — or cut off by sudden fate in their prime ? We may deserve grief — but why should these be unhappy ? — except that we know that Heaven chastens those whom it loves best ; being pleased, by repeated trials, to make these pure spirits more pure.