Burton. A novel, Volumen1 |
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It has become so much the custom now to write an introduction to every book , of
every kind or description , before daring to submit it to the public , that it is
scarcely a matter of choice ; and whereas in ancient days we used to see preface
...
It has become so much the custom now to write an introduction to every book , of
every kind or description , before daring to submit it to the public , that it is
scarcely a matter of choice ; and whereas in ancient days we used to see preface
...
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... that there were feelings in his breast which , without his concurrence , and
scarcely with his knowledge , made him think with some degree of regret on
quitting England , and which abstracted his observation from the surrounding
objects .
... that there were feelings in his breast which , without his concurrence , and
scarcely with his knowledge , made him think with some degree of regret on
quitting England , and which abstracted his observation from the surrounding
objects .
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For a moment or two after he had raised her from the carriage , she still continued
to hold his arm , as if scarcely conscious , and then lifted her eyes to his , with an
expression of gratitude that the little service he had done scarcely merited , and ...
For a moment or two after he had raised her from the carriage , she still continued
to hold his arm , as if scarcely conscious , and then lifted her eyes to his , with an
expression of gratitude that the little service he had done scarcely merited , and ...
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For what reason he scarcely knew , but there was in Charles's breast an
undefined sensation of bitterness towards his cousin , that did not incline him to
view any of his actions in the best light , and he thought to himself as he read the
letter— ...
For what reason he scarcely knew , but there was in Charles's breast an
undefined sensation of bitterness towards his cousin , that did not incline him to
view any of his actions in the best light , and he thought to himself as he read the
letter— ...
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She seemed scarcely more mindful of what she had come about than he was ,
and for a minute or two they spoke about the accident on the road , and St.
Quentin , and all that had happened there ; and then they returned to the
strangeness of ...
She seemed scarcely more mindful of what she had come about than he was ,
and for a minute or two they spoke about the accident on the road , and St.
Quentin , and all that had happened there ; and then they returned to the
strangeness of ...
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