The Dennes of Daundelyonn, Հատոր 1Smith, Elder, 1859 |
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... some pang of pity for her desolate condition , perhaps some desire to have his dwelling occupied by a trustworthy person during a protracted stay abroad for economical reasons , had offered her the use ANTECEDENTS . 5.
... some pang of pity for her desolate condition , perhaps some desire to have his dwelling occupied by a trustworthy person during a protracted stay abroad for economical reasons , had offered her the use ANTECEDENTS . 5.
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... persons ; in after life they shake off this doglike attribute and betray the instinct of the cat , who , with but a very qualified regard for persons , clings tena- ciously to places . Be this theory true or false , it is certain that ...
... persons ; in after life they shake off this doglike attribute and betray the instinct of the cat , who , with but a very qualified regard for persons , clings tena- ciously to places . Be this theory true or false , it is certain that ...
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... person paint an imaginary picture of a fair young mourner . Would he not draw around her form a veil of ebon gauze or snowy cambric ? would he not , as fancy might dictate , either bind back the tresses from her brow , as if in scorn of ...
... person paint an imaginary picture of a fair young mourner . Would he not draw around her form a veil of ebon gauze or snowy cambric ? would he not , as fancy might dictate , either bind back the tresses from her brow , as if in scorn of ...
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... , lastly , our ill - fated little heads were hidden by huge crape bonnets , rendering us utterly hideous to behold . The room gradually became redolent of the peculiar smell of new mourning , with which all persons MATER LACHRYMARUM . 45.
... , lastly , our ill - fated little heads were hidden by huge crape bonnets , rendering us utterly hideous to behold . The room gradually became redolent of the peculiar smell of new mourning , with which all persons MATER LACHRYMARUM . 45.
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... persons who have had the misfortune to wear it must be familiar ; an odour partaking of the several " welldefined stinks " ( to borrow an epithet from Coleridge ) of tan , ink , top - boots , and corduroy . The young woman , who ...
... persons who have had the misfortune to wear it must be familiar ; an odour partaking of the several " welldefined stinks " ( to borrow an epithet from Coleridge ) of tan , ink , top - boots , and corduroy . The young woman , who ...
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Էջ 9 - They say it was a shocking sight after the field was won; for many thousand bodies here lay rotting in the sun; but things like that, you know, must be after a famous victory. Great praise the Duke of Marlbro' won, and our good Prince Eugene. "Why, 'twas a very wicked thing!" said little Wilhelmine. "Nay... nay... my little girl," quoth he, "it was a famous victory.