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Pagina 9
... head as curly as a negro's ; after which the youth dressed himself with the utmost care and splendour , and proceeded to sally out . " At what dime sall I order de drag , sir , to be to Miss Pingney's door , sir ? " the attendant ...
... head as curly as a negro's ; after which the youth dressed himself with the utmost care and splendour , and proceeded to sally out . " At what dime sall I order de drag , sir , to be to Miss Pingney's door , sir ? " the attendant ...
Pagina 12
... head ? Strange that men will be contented with such pleasures , or if not contented , at least that they will be so eager in seeking them . Not one word did Harry , he so fluent of conversation ordinarily , change with his charmer on ...
... head ? Strange that men will be contented with such pleasures , or if not contented , at least that they will be so eager in seeking them . Not one word did Harry , he so fluent of conversation ordinarily , change with his charmer on ...
Pagina 13
... head and heels in mortgage : that there were devilish ugly stories about him when he was a young man , and that it was reported of him that he had a share in a gambling house , and had certainly shown the white feather in his regiment ...
... head and heels in mortgage : that there were devilish ugly stories about him when he was a young man , and that it was reported of him that he had a share in a gambling house , and had certainly shown the white feather in his regiment ...
Pagina 15
... head of his table , amidst melting ices , and cut pine - apples , and bottles full and empty , and cigar - ashes scattered on fruit , and the ruins of a dessert which had no pleasure for him . " Does Foker ever think ? " drawled out Mr ...
... head of his table , amidst melting ices , and cut pine - apples , and bottles full and empty , and cigar - ashes scattered on fruit , and the ruins of a dessert which had no pleasure for him . " Does Foker ever think ? " drawled out Mr ...
Pagina 17
... head , looked down upon Mr. Foker that night , as he in his turn sentimentally regarded them . And he went and gazed upwards at the house in Grosvenor Place , and at the windows which he supposed to be those of the beloved object ; and ...
... head , looked down upon Mr. Foker that night , as he in his turn sentimentally regarded them . And he went and gazed upwards at the house in Grosvenor Place , and at the windows which he supposed to be those of the beloved object ; and ...
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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.