Jerningham; Or, The Inconsistent Man ...Smith, Elder and Company, 1836 - 978 páginas |
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... brother Frederick and myself were consigned to my father's agent at Calcutta , to be shipped for England , by the ... brother's affection . As for myself , I was quite happy when blowing the boatswain's whistle , and piping all hands to ...
... brother Frederick and myself were consigned to my father's agent at Calcutta , to be shipped for England , by the ... brother's affection . As for myself , I was quite happy when blowing the boatswain's whistle , and piping all hands to ...
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... brother and myself to a knowledge of the true creed : but there were so many excellent sentences in these two chapters , that I have thought it fit to destroy them at once , because had I blotted out all that I thought good in them , I ...
... brother and myself to a knowledge of the true creed : but there were so many excellent sentences in these two chapters , that I have thought it fit to destroy them at once , because had I blotted out all that I thought good in them , I ...
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... brother , had I possessed any control over the gift . But Frederick was a sly boy , and he did all that he could to circumvent me , but with very indif- ferent success ; for , as Shakspeare ( than whom if I knew any better authority , I ...
... brother , had I possessed any control over the gift . But Frederick was a sly boy , and he did all that he could to circumvent me , but with very indif- ferent success ; for , as Shakspeare ( than whom if I knew any better authority , I ...
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... brother seemed perfectly unmoved ; —he was without delicacy and shyness ; I would have given worlds for the composure he exhibited . He had not been in the school - room half an hour , when I beheld him in conversation with- the usher ...
... brother seemed perfectly unmoved ; —he was without delicacy and shyness ; I would have given worlds for the composure he exhibited . He had not been in the school - room half an hour , when I beheld him in conversation with- the usher ...
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... with him , I beseech you . Do not condemn him , for he condemned no Deal with him as Isaac Walton did with the frogs . Deal with him as though he were your brother . one . CHAPTER IV . He was a man different from other 46 JERNINGHAM .
... with him , I beseech you . Do not condemn him , for he condemned no Deal with him as Isaac Walton did with the frogs . Deal with him as though he were your brother . one . CHAPTER IV . He was a man different from other 46 JERNINGHAM .
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