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... seen many a bad stroke in my life , but I never saw such a bad one as that there . " He played the game out with angelic sweetness of temper , for Harry was his guest as well as his nephew ; but he was nearly having a fit in the night ...
... seen many a bad stroke in my life , but I never saw such a bad one as that there . " He played the game out with angelic sweetness of temper , for Harry was his guest as well as his nephew ; but he was nearly having a fit in the night ...
Pagina 18
... seen at church of a Sunday . One day , it chanced that he and Arthur went thither together the latter , who was now in high favour , had been to breakfast with his uncle , from whose lodging they walked across the Park to a church not ...
... seen at church of a Sunday . One day , it chanced that he and Arthur went thither together the latter , who was now in high favour , had been to breakfast with his uncle , from whose lodging they walked across the Park to a church not ...
Pagina 43
... seen that gentleman , a person of Costigan's country too ( for have we not said , that however poor an Irish gentleman is , he always has a poorer Irish gentleman to run on his errands and transact his pecuniary affairs ? ) call a cab ...
... seen that gentleman , a person of Costigan's country too ( for have we not said , that however poor an Irish gentleman is , he always has a poorer Irish gentleman to run on his errands and transact his pecuniary affairs ? ) call a cab ...
Pagina 47
... seen the inside of more prisons than one , and written his name on many a stamped paper . When Altamont first returned from Paris , and after he had communicated with Sir Francis Clavering from the hotel at which he had taken up his ...
... seen the inside of more prisons than one , and written his name on many a stamped paper . When Altamont first returned from Paris , and after he had communicated with Sir Francis Clavering from the hotel at which he had taken up his ...
Pagina 49
... seen Altamont to bed with great friendliness on the night previous , and taken away his candle for fear of accidents ; and finding a spirit - bottle empty , upon which he had counted for his nocturnal refreshment , had drunk a glass of ...
... seen Altamont to bed with great friendliness on the night previous , and taken away his candle for fear of accidents ; and finding a spirit - bottle empty , upon which he had counted for his nocturnal refreshment , had drunk a glass of ...
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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.
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