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... night in Grosvenor Place , Mr. Harry Foker's heart had been in such a state of agitation as you would hardly have thought so great a philosopher could endure . When we remember what good advice he had given to Pen in former days , how ...
... night in Grosvenor Place , Mr. Harry Foker's heart had been in such a state of agitation as you would hardly have thought so great a philosopher could endure . When we remember what good advice he had given to Pen in former days , how ...
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... night ; but he was quite thoughtful and gloomy during the whole of the little journey from Richmond ; neither listening to the jokes of the friends behind him and on the box by his side , nor enlivening them , as was his wont , by his ...
... night ; but he was quite thoughtful and gloomy during the whole of the little journey from Richmond ; neither listening to the jokes of the friends behind him and on the box by his side , nor enlivening them , as was his wont , by his ...
Pagina 17
... 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 he moaned and he sighed in a way ...
... 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 he moaned and he sighed in a way ...
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... night . I'm sure he's sweet upon her . " " I'm sure he is engaged to his cousin , and that they will keep the young man to his bargain , " said the Major . " The marriages in these families are affairs of state . Lady Agnes was made to ...
... night . I'm sure he's sweet upon her . " " I'm sure he is engaged to his cousin , and that they will keep the young man to his bargain , " said the Major . " The marriages in these families are affairs of state . Lady Agnes was made to ...
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... night he had taken the manuscript out of a long - neglected chest , containing old shooting jackets , old Oxbridge scribbling books , his old surplice , and battered cap and gown , and other memorials of youth , school , and home . He ...
... night he had taken the manuscript out of a long - neglected chest , containing old shooting jackets , old Oxbridge scribbling books , his old surplice , and battered cap and gown , and other memorials of youth , school , and home . He ...
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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.