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... gentleman of his means and expectations , ought by right to have increased his cynicism , and made him , with every succeeding day of his life , care less and less for every individual in the world , with the single exception of Mr ...
... gentleman of his means and expectations , ought by right to have increased his cynicism , and made him , with every succeeding day of his life , care less and less for every individual in the world , with the single exception of Mr ...
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... gentleman ) , when the Claverings were to be invited to Grosvenor - street . The obedient Lady Agnes wrote the required invitation . She was accustomed to do so without consulting her husband , who had his own society and habits , and ...
... gentleman ) , when the Claverings were to be invited to Grosvenor - street . The obedient Lady Agnes wrote the required invitation . She was accustomed to do so without consulting her husband , who had his own society and habits , and ...
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... gentleman gave . As Harry lay upon his sofa after his interview with his mamma , robed in a wonderful dressing - gown , and puffing his pipe in gloomy silence , Anatole , too , must have remarked that some- thing affected his master's ...
... gentleman gave . As Harry lay upon his sofa after his interview with his mamma , robed in a wonderful dressing - gown , and puffing his pipe in gloomy silence , Anatole , too , must have remarked that some- thing affected his master's ...
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... gentleman , and so got a sight of her ladyship's engagement - book ) , and at many of these evening parties Mr ... gentlemen of Mr. Foker's time had not the facilities of 30 VOL . II . acquiring the science of dancing which are enjoyed ...
... gentleman , and so got a sight of her ladyship's engagement - book ) , and at many of these evening parties Mr ... gentlemen of Mr. Foker's time had not the facilities of 30 VOL . II . acquiring the science of dancing which are enjoyed ...
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... gentleman at his side was utterly unconscious of any such contrast . His hat was brushed his wig was trim : his neckcloth was perfectly tied . He looked at every soul in the congregation , it is true : the bald heads and the bonnets ...
... gentleman at his side was utterly unconscious of any such contrast . His hat was brushed his wig was trim : his neckcloth was perfectly tied . He looked at every soul in the congregation , it is true : the bald heads and the bonnets ...
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Populaire passages
Pagina 436 - 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 437 - 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.