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He was perfectly himself , though sir Charles seemed not quite so much so ; for whether it was that he did not expect to see that sort of man or not , cán bardly be be told ; but he first made a dead stop 34 BURTON .
He was perfectly himself , though sir Charles seemed not quite so much so ; for whether it was that he did not expect to see that sort of man or not , cán bardly be be told ; but he first made a dead stop 34 BURTON .
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be told ; but he first made a dead stop , then shook the stranger by the hand , and asked him how he had been this long time . Then seeing him look somewhat surprised , he begged his pardon , and finding himself awkward and confused ...
be told ; but he first made a dead stop , then shook the stranger by the hand , and asked him how he had been this long time . Then seeing him look somewhat surprised , he begged his pardon , and finding himself awkward and confused ...
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“ I have been told , ” continued Charles , " that his feelings of benevolence , generosity , and honour , were only equalled by his talent , information , and judgment . ” « May I ask , " said Mr. Wilmot , “ from whom you received this ...
“ I have been told , ” continued Charles , " that his feelings of benevolence , generosity , and honour , were only equalled by his talent , information , and judgment . ” « May I ask , " said Mr. Wilmot , “ from whom you received this ...
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He was a country gentleman of the old school ; still rode his horse with the foremost in the field at a fox - hunt ; told the stories of his youth by the fireside , and regularly finished his couple of bottles after dinner .
He was a country gentleman of the old school ; still rode his horse with the foremost in the field at a fox - hunt ; told the stories of his youth by the fireside , and regularly finished his couple of bottles after dinner .
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“ Oh dear , yes , sir , " answered the old woman ; " he asked me a great deal about the gentry round about , and when I told him how good my young lady was to me , he asked a great deal about her too . ” “ And what questions did he put ...
“ Oh dear , yes , sir , " answered the old woman ; " he asked me a great deal about the gentry round about , and when I told him how good my young lady was to me , he asked a great deal about her too . ” “ And what questions did he put ...
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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