Burton. A novel, Volumen1 |
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You know you are speaking of my cousin , and therefore would not speak any ill
of him if you thought it , ” rejoined Charles ; “ but I should like candidly to hear
your opinion of him . ” $ Well , candidly then , " replied Mr. Wilmot , " I think him a ...
You know you are speaking of my cousin , and therefore would not speak any ill
of him if you thought it , ” rejoined Charles ; “ but I should like candidly to hear
your opinion of him . ” $ Well , candidly then , " replied Mr. Wilmot , " I think him a ...
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He was a little old Fleming , somewhat of the broadest , with small , sharp , grey
eyes , set into a countenance whose skin , some ten or fifteen years before , had
no doubt been distinguished by its rubicundity ; but by the time we speak of , age
...
He was a little old Fleming , somewhat of the broadest , with small , sharp , grey
eyes , set into a countenance whose skin , some ten or fifteen years before , had
no doubt been distinguished by its rubicundity ; but by the time we speak of , age
...
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... the baroness merely courtesied , somewhat offended at his conduct during the
evening , while to Mr. Melville she held out her hand , saying " I shall see you to -
morrow , I suppose ; I wish to speak to you about our protegé , you know .
... the baroness merely courtesied , somewhat offended at his conduct during the
evening , while to Mr. Melville she held out her hand , saying " I shall see you to -
morrow , I suppose ; I wish to speak to you about our protegé , you know .
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You are going to the baroness , Charles , I see , by your appearance , " said Mr.
Wilmot , with a smile , as he entered the room : " that is a subject , ” he continued ,
more gravely , “ on which I wish much to speak to you ; but I will not detain you ...
You are going to the baroness , Charles , I see , by your appearance , " said Mr.
Wilmot , with a smile , as he entered the room : " that is a subject , ” he continued ,
more gravely , “ on which I wish much to speak to you ; but I will not detain you ...
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CHARLES , ” said Mr. Wilmot , as he entered the saloon , “ I have sat up for you ,
for I have much wished , ere another night passes , to speak to you on a subject
that may much involve your happiness , and remember I speak as a friend , as a ...
CHARLES , ” said Mr. Wilmot , as he entered the saloon , “ I have sat up for you ,
for I have much wished , ere another night passes , to speak to you on a subject
that may much involve your happiness , and remember I speak as a friend , as a ...
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