Jerningham; or, The inconsistent man [by sir J.W. Kaye]. |
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I take it for granted that she was an adventuress , -a damsel - errant ere she became the wife of my father ; but the birth and parentage of this excellent woman I never thought fit to investigate ; and such of my readers as have ...
I take it for granted that she was an adventuress , -a damsel - errant ere she became the wife of my father ; but the birth and parentage of this excellent woman I never thought fit to investigate ; and such of my readers as have ...
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Mr. Sinclair became more kind , not more harsh , in his demeanour . Without approximating to the fondness of the parent , he became altogether a different person . He did not kick his son ; he did not call him a natural .
Mr. Sinclair became more kind , not more harsh , in his demeanour . Without approximating to the fondness of the parent , he became altogether a different person . He did not kick his son ; he did not call him a natural .
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He knew His first not what to make of this confession . idea was that his son had gone listened in silence and marvelled . mad ; but he Everard soon became somewhat more explicit . He declared that the existing JERNINGHAM . 39.
He knew His first not what to make of this confession . idea was that his son had gone listened in silence and marvelled . mad ; but he Everard soon became somewhat more explicit . He declared that the existing JERNINGHAM . 39.
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became somewhat more explicit . He declared that the existing state of things was little conducible to the happiness of the community . The religion , in the tenets of which he had been educated , was unsatisfactory .
became somewhat more explicit . He declared that the existing state of things was little conducible to the happiness of the community . The religion , in the tenets of which he had been educated , was unsatisfactory .
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He soon became a favourite amongst us . He had such an inexhaustible flow of jocund animal spirits ; he was so imperturbably good - humoured , and so clever withal . His was the loudest laugh , the most elastic step , the clearest ...
He soon became a favourite amongst us . He had such an inexhaustible flow of jocund animal spirits ; he was so imperturbably good - humoured , and so clever withal . His was the loudest laugh , the most elastic step , the clearest ...
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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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