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Pagina 3
... poor figure by the side of Mademoiselle Petitot , dancing over a rainbow , or Mademoiselle Redowa , grinning in red boots and a lancer's cap . Being engaged and disposed of , Lady Ann Milton did not go out so much in the world as her ...
... poor figure by the side of Mademoiselle Petitot , dancing over a rainbow , or Mademoiselle Redowa , grinning in red boots and a lancer's cap . Being engaged and disposed of , Lady Ann Milton did not go out so much in the world as her ...
Pagina 21
William Makepeace Thackeray. church door , is poor Harry Foker the only one who has brought his worldly love into the aisle ? When the congregation issued forth at the conclusion of the service , Foker was out amongst the first , but Pen ...
William Makepeace Thackeray. church door , is poor Harry Foker the only one who has brought his worldly love into the aisle ? When the congregation issued forth at the conclusion of the service , Foker was out amongst the first , but Pen ...
Pagina 42
... poor old Jack Costigan , " as Cos calls himself . The truth is , that Lady Mirabel has left her husband's card ( which has been stuck in the little looking - glass over the mantel- piece of the sitting - room at No. 4 , for these many ...
... poor old Jack Costigan , " as Cos calls himself . The truth is , that Lady Mirabel has left her husband's card ( which has been stuck in the little looking - glass over the mantel- piece of the sitting - room at No. 4 , for these many ...
Pagina 43
... poor Cos lamentably disgraced himself at Sir Charles Mirabel's table , by premature inebriation . A carriage was called for him : the hospitable door was shut upon him . Often and sadly did he speak to his friends at the Kitchen of his ...
... poor Cos lamentably disgraced himself at Sir Charles Mirabel's table , by premature inebriation . A carriage was called for him : the hospitable door was shut upon him . Often and sadly did he speak to his friends at the Kitchen of his ...
Pagina 44
... poor Cos in his shirt - sleeves , and prepared with the grid- iron to receive the mutton - chops which Mrs. Bolton had gone to purchase . Also , it was not pleasant for Sir Charles Mirabel to have letters constantly addressed to him at ...
... poor Cos in his shirt - sleeves , and prepared with the grid- iron to receive the mutton - chops which Mrs. Bolton had gone to purchase . Also , it was not pleasant for Sir Charles Mirabel to have letters constantly addressed to him at ...
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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.