Jerningham; Or, The Inconsistent Man ...Smith, Elder and Company, 1836 - 978 էջ |
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... Delaval He was about five - and - thirty years of age ; he was tall , and he stooped a little ; he generally , indeed I may say invariably , attired himself in a complete suit of black ; his motions were for the most part graceful ...
... Delaval He was about five - and - thirty years of age ; he was tall , and he stooped a little ; he generally , indeed I may say invariably , attired himself in a complete suit of black ; his motions were for the most part graceful ...
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... Delaval mystified us all . " Who is he ? What is he ? " we asked of one another , but the only answer was , " He is Mr. Delaval . " He was too good to be an usher in a school ; he was a pro- found scholar , and a consummate gentleman ...
... Delaval mystified us all . " Who is he ? What is he ? " we asked of one another , but the only answer was , " He is Mr. Delaval . " He was too good to be an usher in a school ; he was a pro- found scholar , and a consummate gentleman ...
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... Delaval had invested his capital in the business . " This boy was the son of a stock - jobber . " For my part , " said my brother Frederick , " I think that he is a mysterious person ; perhaps he has committed some crime ; he appears to ...
... Delaval had invested his capital in the business . " This boy was the son of a stock - jobber . " For my part , " said my brother Frederick , " I think that he is a mysterious person ; perhaps he has committed some crime ; he appears to ...
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... Delaval ap- peared to regard with feelings of the intensest in- He looked at us from afar off , as though we were so many links of the great chain of humanity , and no more ; but he looked through and. terest . esteem . JERNINGHAM . 55.
... Delaval ap- peared to regard with feelings of the intensest in- He looked at us from afar off , as though we were so many links of the great chain of humanity , and no more ; but he looked through and. terest . esteem . JERNINGHAM . 55.
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... Delaval ; it was only strange that Mr. Delaval should in any instance have so far thrown off his habitual reserve , as to make a favourite of any one boy , however great his attractions may have been . We thought it strange ; and many ...
... Delaval ; it was only strange that Mr. Delaval should in any instance have so far thrown off his habitual reserve , as to make a favourite of any one boy , however great his attractions may have been . We thought it strange ; and many ...
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