Jerningham; or, The inconsistent man [by sir J.W. Kaye]. |
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But my uncle did not pause here : he answered this latter question as the question ought to be answered , and his answer was , " To do good . " The love which had lately been concentrated into one strongly - burning focus , was now to ...
But my uncle did not pause here : he answered this latter question as the question ought to be answered , and his answer was , " To do good . " The love which had lately been concentrated into one strongly - burning focus , was now to ...
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Do you think that you could thrash us both ? " said I ; for our enemy was older and stronger than either Sinclair or myself . 66 Perhaps not , " answered the boy ; " but I will call those who can . Here , Evans , be so good as to help ...
Do you think that you could thrash us both ? " said I ; for our enemy was older and stronger than either Sinclair or myself . 66 Perhaps not , " answered the boy ; " but I will call those who can . Here , Evans , be so good as to help ...
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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 profound scholar , and a consummate gentleman ; profound scholars and consummate gentlemen are not often ...
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 profound scholar , and a consummate gentleman ; profound scholars and consummate gentlemen are not often ...
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Nothing ; I answer , positively nothing ; they are guiltless of any evil intentions . You say that they are atheists ; why , the man who wrote the very work which has so incensed you , was not an atheist , Evans .
Nothing ; I answer , positively nothing ; they are guiltless of any evil intentions . You say that they are atheists ; why , the man who wrote the very work which has so incensed you , was not an atheist , Evans .
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Such were the thoughts which suggested themselves , and of such was composed the answer which I returned to Harry Leicester's petition . " I applaud your motives , my good fellow , " returned the young scion of nobility ; " but these ...
Such were the thoughts which suggested themselves , and of such was composed the answer which I returned to Harry Leicester's petition . " I applaud your motives , my good fellow , " returned the young scion of nobility ; " but these ...
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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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acquainted affection already answer appearance arms asked beautiful became become believe better blessed brother called child Claude continued countenance creature cried dear death Delaval delight desire Ellen entered Everard Everard Sinclair evil exclaimed expression eyes face father fear feelings felt follow Frederick gentle give hand happy head hear heard heart Hervey hope hour immediately Italy Jerningham kind knew Lady Laurier Leicester less light living looked Lord manner Margaret mean mind morning nature never night once passed perhaps person poor possessed present reader reason remember replied scarcely seen Sinclair smile soon soul speak spirit spoke stood strange suffered sure tell thing thought tion told tones took truth turned uncle utter voice whilst whole wife wish woman young