Jerningham; Or, The Inconsistent Man ...Smith, Elder and Company, 1836 - 978 páginas |
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... woman of a placid disposition , and contented herself with utterly ne- glecting us , and stealing two - thirds of our ward- robe . My great ally was the boatswain ; but Fre- derick ( for he was a sly boy ) clave to the cook and the ...
... woman of a placid disposition , and contented herself with utterly ne- glecting us , and stealing two - thirds of our ward- robe . My great ally was the boatswain ; but Fre- derick ( for he was a sly boy ) clave to the cook and the ...
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Sir John William Kaye. sensible thing in his life . He married a sensible woman , and astonished the whole county . Every- body marvelled at the match : they marvelled from two separate causes ; firstly , that the ignorant Mr. Sinclair ...
Sir John William Kaye. sensible thing in his life . He married a sensible woman , and astonished the whole county . Every- body marvelled at the match : they marvelled from two separate causes ; firstly , that the ignorant Mr. Sinclair ...
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... woman ; -Rixantur multi - you know the rest , my boy : it is a trite adage , but true . Really you have amused me exceedingly ; ' tis altogether a laughable affair ; upon my word , Jerningham , you have amused me . You may go now , my ...
... woman ; -Rixantur multi - you know the rest , my boy : it is a trite adage , but true . Really you have amused me exceedingly ; ' tis altogether a laughable affair ; upon my word , Jerningham , you have amused me . You may go now , my ...
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... woman attired in the filthiest rags , with unkempt hair and an unclean countenance , who had addressed us with the cry of " charity , " and who now intercepted our progress , making the most importunate gestures . She was invested with ...
... woman attired in the filthiest rags , with unkempt hair and an unclean countenance , who had addressed us with the cry of " charity , " and who now intercepted our progress , making the most importunate gestures . She was invested with ...
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... woman who held it , or , if it did , that woman was a monster . The mendicant continued to petition us . No- thing can be conceived more lugubrious than were the tones of her querulous voice . Everard's heart was touched ; he looked at ...
... woman who held it , or , if it did , that woman was a monster . The mendicant continued to petition us . No- thing can be conceived more lugubrious than were the tones of her querulous voice . Everard's heart was touched ; he looked at ...
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