Belford Regis; Or, Sketches of a Country Town, Volumen1R. Bentley, 1846 - 439 páginas |
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... whilst it forms so large a portion of our population , occupies so small a space in our literature , and amongst whom , more perhaps than amongst any other order of English society , may be traced the peculiarities , the prejudices ...
... whilst it forms so large a portion of our population , occupies so small a space in our literature , and amongst whom , more perhaps than amongst any other order of English society , may be traced the peculiarities , the prejudices ...
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... whilst their mothers were scolding and quarrelling and starving , and their fathers drowning their miseries at the beer - shops - a realisation of Crabbe's gloomiest pictures ! Only imagine what these gar- dens have done for these poor ...
... whilst their mothers were scolding and quarrelling and starving , and their fathers drowning their miseries at the beer - shops - a realisation of Crabbe's gloomiest pictures ! Only imagine what these gar- dens have done for these poor ...
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... Whilst I was with him , in came one of the good folks to complain that his garden was rated . ' I'm glad of it , ' replied Howard ; ' it's a proof that you are a real tenant , and that this is not a charity affair . ' And the man went ...
... Whilst I was with him , in came one of the good folks to complain that his garden was rated . ' I'm glad of it , ' replied Howard ; ' it's a proof that you are a real tenant , and that this is not a charity affair . ' And the man went ...
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... whilst the pretty little child at his side is gathering straw- berries , is the one whom Howard prizes most , because he is a person of higher qualities — one who was redeemed from in- tolerable drunkenness , retrieved from sin and ...
... whilst the pretty little child at his side is gathering straw- berries , is the one whom Howard prizes most , because he is a person of higher qualities — one who was redeemed from in- tolerable drunkenness , retrieved from sin and ...
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... hairs and placid countenance ; his little stunted foot - boy in a purple livery , driving a coach - horse as fat as his master ; whilst 66 - the old white terrier , fatter still - his pet 28 THE CURATE OF ST . NICHOLAS ' .
... hairs and placid countenance ; his little stunted foot - boy in a purple livery , driving a coach - horse as fat as his master ; whilst 66 - the old white terrier , fatter still - his pet 28 THE CURATE OF ST . NICHOLAS ' .
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