The Dennes of Daundelyonn, Volumen1Smith, Elder, 1859 |
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... admiration which generally pervades the features of a four - and - sixpenny wax doll . Edwy , who accompanied them , was a little timid toddling baby , whose face bore a painful resem- blance to that of a mouse when caught in a trap ...
... admiration which generally pervades the features of a four - and - sixpenny wax doll . Edwy , who accompanied them , was a little timid toddling baby , whose face bore a painful resem- blance to that of a mouse when caught in a trap ...
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... time before them ; " adding , with an air of old - fashioned politeness which was infinitely becoming to him , " with so admirable an instructress as yourself they will soon recover lost 6 time , and be an honour to you and SYSTEM . 85.
... time before them ; " adding , with an air of old - fashioned politeness which was infinitely becoming to him , " with so admirable an instructress as yourself they will soon recover lost 6 time , and be an honour to you and SYSTEM . 85.
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... admiration at her fashionable and brilliant appearance ; for she tossed her ringlets , twirled her bracelets , smoothed her flounces , and stared through her eyeglass at each and all in suc- cession , with an air of unbounded self ...
... admiration at her fashionable and brilliant appearance ; for she tossed her ringlets , twirled her bracelets , smoothed her flounces , and stared through her eyeglass at each and all in suc- cession , with an air of unbounded self ...
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... admiration . I have been told that , at the last assize ball , she did carry on such a scandalous flirtation with that odious Lord Harry Dalton , that poor Captain Vesey was quite furious - every one quite pitied him . Let me see , she ...
... admiration . I have been told that , at the last assize ball , she did carry on such a scandalous flirtation with that odious Lord Harry Dalton , that poor Captain Vesey was quite furious - every one quite pitied him . Let me see , she ...
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... admired , abused , quizzed , praised , criticised ; and I could not but marvel at the perfect ease , the calm , gentlemanly , modest self - possession , with which he bore it all . In those days of mingled pride and shyness , such ERIC ...
... admired , abused , quizzed , praised , criticised ; and I could not but marvel at the perfect ease , the calm , gentlemanly , modest self - possession , with which he bore it all . In those days of mingled pride and shyness , such ERIC ...
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