Jerningham; Or, The Inconsistent Man ...Smith, Elder and Company, 1836 - 978 էջ |
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... book he is reading , " continued one of the speakers ; " by Jove , though , he has got a fine pair of eyes : " -and presently they strolled into the play - ground . " Clever , -good - looking , -fine pair of JERNINGHAM . 17.
... book he is reading , " continued one of the speakers ; " by Jove , though , he has got a fine pair of eyes : " -and presently they strolled into the play - ground . " Clever , -good - looking , -fine pair of JERNINGHAM . 17.
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... eyes , - Everard Sinclair , -new fellow , with a book . " Well , thought I , I must cast my eyes around me , and try if they will not light on this paragon . I lifted up my eyes ; for the strangeness of my situation , united with a ...
... eyes , - Everard Sinclair , -new fellow , with a book . " Well , thought I , I must cast my eyes around me , and try if they will not light on this paragon . I lifted up my eyes ; for the strangeness of my situation , united with a ...
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... eyes : -they appeared almost bursting from their sockets . He thrust his right hand into his bosom , apparently searching for something , and presently he drew forth from his vest a small golden- backed miniature ; I was unable to ...
... eyes : -they appeared almost bursting from their sockets . He thrust his right hand into his bosom , apparently searching for something , and presently he drew forth from his vest a small golden- backed miniature ; I was unable to ...
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... eyes of the world . I must not remain inactive , because I am power- less to do all that I could wish to do . He is a fool who refuses to illumine the lamp , because it equals not the splendour of the sun . " Then , after a pause , he ...
... eyes of the world . I must not remain inactive , because I am power- less to do all that I could wish to do . He is a fool who refuses to illumine the lamp , because it equals not the splendour of the sun . " Then , after a pause , he ...
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... eyes in the direction towards which my attention had been diverted . " Do you mean that man in the cloak ? Why , Leicester , - yet surely it cannot be , how like that person is to Delaval . " The cheek of Harry Leicester was suddenly ...
... eyes in the direction towards which my attention had been diverted . " Do you mean that man in the cloak ? Why , Leicester , - yet surely it cannot be , how like that person is to Delaval . " The cheek of Harry Leicester was suddenly ...
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