Burton. A novel, Volumen1 |
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You will of course see lord Burton there , Charles , " said sir Charles Melville to his son , " and from his long residence , he will no doubt be able to give you a great deal of infore mation . " “ I will call on my cousin of course ...
You will of course see lord Burton there , Charles , " said sir Charles Melville to his son , " and from his long residence , he will no doubt be able to give you a great deal of infore mation . " “ I will call on my cousin of course ...
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... exclaiming— “ By the way , I wish you would tell your father to send home that saddle he is making for me : what the devil does he mean by keeping it so long ? - if he is so slow , I shall not deal with him any longer .
... exclaiming— “ By the way , I wish you would tell your father to send home that saddle he is making for me : what the devil does he mean by keeping it so long ? - if he is so slow , I shall not deal with him any longer .
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“ But you have a great deal to do in town , " urged the báronet- " you have a great many things to order , a great many to buy : you forget all you have to do . ” “ No , indeed , my dear sir , ” replied Charles , “ I think I have done ...
“ But you have a great deal to do in town , " urged the báronet- " you have a great many things to order , a great many to buy : you forget all you have to do . ” “ No , indeed , my dear sir , ” replied Charles , “ I think I have done ...
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But though his quick , penetrating eyes gave a great deal of character and expression to his countenance , his heavy , contracted brow , and a certain sort of sneer , that every now and then curled his lip , quite took away from the ...
But though his quick , penetrating eyes gave a great deal of character and expression to his countenance , his heavy , contracted brow , and a certain sort of sneer , that every now and then curled his lip , quite took away from the ...
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... having taken away a great deal from her usual cheerfulness , the hours passed on rather heavily till dinner - time , when they were joined by an old gentleman of the neighbourhood , who , with themselves , formed their dinnerparty .
... having taken away a great deal from her usual cheerfulness , the hours passed on rather heavily till dinner - time , when they were joined by an old gentleman of the neighbourhood , who , with themselves , formed their dinnerparty .
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added affection answered appearance arrival asked baroness beautiful Caroline carriage character Charles Melville Charles's companion continued conversation count course cousin deal dear 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 night 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 turned walked whole Wilmot wish write young