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... Harry Foker , one may wonder that he should fall into the mishap to which most of us are subject once or twice in our lives , and disquiet his great mind about a VOL . II . PIGADON . B woman . But Foker , though early wise , was.
... Harry Foker , one may wonder that he should fall into the mishap to which most of us are subject once or twice in our lives , and disquiet his great mind about a VOL . II . PIGADON . B woman . But Foker , though early wise , was.
Pagina 4
... once in the parental decree , and said , " Well , sir , if Ann's agreeable , I say ditto . She's not a bad- looking girl . " " And she has the best blood in England , sir . Your mother's blood , your own blood , sir , " said the Brewer ...
... once in the parental decree , and said , " Well , sir , if Ann's agreeable , I say ditto . She's not a bad- looking girl . " " And she has the best blood in England , sir . Your mother's blood , your own blood , sir , " said the Brewer ...
Pagina 18
... once , and very far gone , too , " he added : " but that is years ago . " " Were you ? How far did it go ? Did she return it ? " asked the Major , looking hard at Pen . Pen , with a laugh , said " that at one time he did think he was ...
... once , and very far gone , too , " he added : " but that is years ago . " " Were you ? How far did it go ? Did she return it ? " asked the Major , looking hard at Pen . Pen , with a laugh , said " that at one time he did think he was ...
Pagina 24
... once so loved , and now read so seldom , still bear the mark of the pencil with which he noted them in those days . Tears fell upon the leaf of the book , perhaps , or blistered the pages of his manuscript , as the passionate young man ...
... once so loved , and now read so seldom , still bear the mark of the pencil with which he noted them in those days . Tears fell upon the leaf of the book , perhaps , or blistered the pages of his manuscript , as the passionate young man ...
Pagina 25
... once so the place in Pen's mind was no longer green , and the fons lacrymarum was dried up . He used this simile one morning to Warrington , as the latter sate over his pipe and book , and Pen , with much gesticulation , according to ...
... once so the place in Pen's mind was no longer green , and the fons lacrymarum was dried up . He used this simile one morning to Warrington , as the latter sate over his pipe and book , and Pen , with much gesticulation , according to ...
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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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Populaire passages
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.