Jerningham; or, The inconsistent man [by sir J.W. Kaye]. |
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A young lady cannot always marry the person she likes best . Besides , she was of a charitable nature , and did not think so badly , as others did , of the gentleman who was destined to be her husband . He had many good qualities of ...
A young lady cannot always marry the person she likes best . Besides , she was of a charitable nature , and did not think so badly , as others did , of the gentleman who was destined to be her husband . He had many good qualities of ...
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LADY CAREW . CLAUDE JERNINGHAM , THE FATHER , TO CLAUDE JERNINGHAM , THE SON . " My dear Claude , By the time this letter will reach you , your mother tells me that you will be more than sixteen years old , and therefore you are fully ...
LADY CAREW . CLAUDE JERNINGHAM , THE FATHER , TO CLAUDE JERNINGHAM , THE SON . " My dear Claude , By the time this letter will reach you , your mother tells me that you will be more than sixteen years old , and therefore you are fully ...
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... on the course , or grand mall of Calcutta ; then had my groom in attendance with a saddle - horse , for me to ride up and down , joking with the gentlemen , flirting with the ladies , and displaying my agility upon horseback .
... on the course , or grand mall of Calcutta ; then had my groom in attendance with a saddle - horse , for me to ride up and down , joking with the gentlemen , flirting with the ladies , and displaying my agility upon horseback .
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I shall bring this long letter to a conclusion , with a promise that my next shall be more interesting . - God bless you , my dear Claude ; and forget not your old friend . CHAPTER XII . -Lady , be not moved ; I JERNINGHAM . 187.
I shall bring this long letter to a conclusion , with a promise that my next shall be more interesting . - God bless you , my dear Claude ; and forget not your old friend . CHAPTER XII . -Lady , be not moved ; I JERNINGHAM . 187.
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-Lady , be not moved ; I will stand champion for your honour , hazard All that is dearest to me.FROM THE SAME TO THE SAME . SHIRLEY . My dearest friend , I AGAIN take up the pen to address you , to resume the narrative of my adventures ...
-Lady , be not moved ; I will stand champion for your honour , hazard All that is dearest to me.FROM THE SAME TO THE SAME . SHIRLEY . My dearest friend , I AGAIN take up the pen to address you , to resume the narrative of my adventures ...
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Jerningham; or, The inconsistent man [by sir J.W. Kaye]. sir John William Kaye Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1836 |
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