Jerningham; Or, The Inconsistent Man ...Smith, Elder and Company, 1836 - 978 էջ |
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... felt like a raw criminal , when he enters for the first time the common cell of a populous prison , when all the old inmates of the dungeon crowd around the unfortunate novice , helping , by their impertinent curiosity , 14 JERNINGHAM ...
... felt like a raw criminal , when he enters for the first time the common cell of a populous prison , when all the old inmates of the dungeon crowd around the unfortunate novice , helping , by their impertinent curiosity , 14 JERNINGHAM ...
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... felt more at my ease ; there was nothing personal in this dialogue . " What , " resumed the first speaker , " did you tell me was the new fellow's name ? I believe that I shall soon forget my own . What a confounded memory I have ...
... felt more at my ease ; there was nothing personal in this dialogue . " What , " resumed the first speaker , " did you tell me was the new fellow's name ? I believe that I shall soon forget my own . What a confounded memory I have ...
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... felt , rather than saw ; it was the soul speaking out of the face ; it was one of those beautiful aspects which once seen can never be forgotten , -a coun- tenance whose particular features we endeavour in vain to retrace , though the ...
... felt , rather than saw ; it was the soul speaking out of the face ; it was one of those beautiful aspects which once seen can never be forgotten , -a coun- tenance whose particular features we endeavour in vain to retrace , though the ...
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... felt the want of it ; he had got on much better than his neighbours , and was very well to do in the world . " And thus reasoning with himself , he set the seal upon the ruin of his sons . Admirable Mr. Sinclair ! Thou wouldst have made ...
... felt the want of it ; he had got on much better than his neighbours , and was very well to do in the world . " And thus reasoning with himself , he set the seal upon the ruin of his sons . Admirable Mr. Sinclair ! Thou wouldst have made ...
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... felt that it was irksome ; but now he was a free agent . Up to this point , he had only been suffered to peruse certain books , and them only at periodical intervals . But now he was en- tirely at liberty ; he ran wild in the wilderness ...
... felt that it was irksome ; but now he was a free agent . Up to this point , he had only been suffered to peruse certain books , and them only at periodical intervals . But now he was en- tirely at liberty ; he ran wild in the wilderness ...
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