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other ; and if any one gets a little off the path , he is soon lashed on again by custom , while his companions think him a pig of genius , and of an independent judgment . It has become so much the custom now to write an introduction ...
other ; and if any one gets a little off the path , he is soon lashed on again by custom , while his companions think him a pig of genius , and of an independent judgment . It has become so much the custom now to write an introduction ...
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He was , however , a gambling , debauched , unprincipled scoundrel , as appeared afterwards , and that not being at all the sort of companion to Burton's taste , the acquaintance dropped ; and Frederic , after having spent a - year or ...
He was , however , a gambling , debauched , unprincipled scoundrel , as appeared afterwards , and that not being at all the sort of companion to Burton's taste , the acquaintance dropped ; and Frederic , after having spent a - year or ...
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But it happened otherwise , for every hour shewed him the superiority of his new companion ; and he soon became glad to secure the friendship of one with whom he could not contend . Yet Mr. Wilmot made no dis play of his talents ...
But it happened otherwise , for every hour shewed him the superiority of his new companion ; and he soon became glad to secure the friendship of one with whom he could not contend . Yet Mr. Wilmot made no dis play of his talents ...
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Mr. Malden , though several years older than his companion , was of a much more lively disposition , entering into all the amusements of those around with cheerfulness and alacrity , while Mr. Wilmot avoided society as much as he could ...
Mr. Malden , though several years older than his companion , was of a much more lively disposition , entering into all the amusements of those around with cheerfulness and alacrity , while Mr. Wilmot avoided society as much as he could ...
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This was all that his companions could discern of him , while to his eyes they presented a very different appearance . The first person that attracted his attention was a young man seated on the opposite side of the coach ; his dress ...
This was all that his companions could discern of him , while to his eyes they presented a very different appearance . The first person that attracted his attention was a young man seated on the opposite side of the coach ; his dress ...
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added affection answered appearance arrival asked baroness beautiful Caroline carriage CHAPTER character Charles Melville Charles's companion continued conversation count course cousin deal Delmont demanded entered exclaimed expression eyes face feelings felt Frederic French gave give gone half hand happiness head heart hope hour idea Italy kind lady Jane lady Mary least leave length letter light look lord Burton manner Mary mean meet mind Miss moment morning nature never object observing once painful Paris passed perhaps person politeness present raised received remained replied replied Charles rest round scarcely seemed seen sir Charles sister smile society soon speak spoke Stanhope stranger suppose sure tell thing thought tion told took travelling true turned walked whole Wilmot wish write young