Jerningham; or, The inconsistent man [by sir J.W. Kaye]. |
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... were observed to follow every motion of his juvenile companion . They read together ; they walked together ; when abroad in the fields , they sometimes would stroll away from the rest of the party , and wander nobody 58 JERNINGHAM .
... were observed to follow every motion of his juvenile companion . They read together ; they walked together ; when abroad in the fields , they sometimes would stroll away from the rest of the party , and wander nobody 58 JERNINGHAM .
Էջ 67
But after all , " continued my brother , in tones of the kindest expostulation , which I at least knew to be specious , " if Leicester was reading the book , it does not necessarily follow that Mr. Delaval has any ...
But after all , " continued my brother , in tones of the kindest expostulation , which I at least knew to be specious , " if Leicester was reading the book , it does not necessarily follow that Mr. Delaval has any ...
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... follow that a man is a murderer because he studies the Newgate Calendar . " Recollect yourselves , one moment . Does this squeamishness sit becomingly upon you , in whose hands I have seen many books which go to the 70 JERNINGHAM .
... follow that a man is a murderer because he studies the Newgate Calendar . " Recollect yourselves , one moment . Does this squeamishness sit becomingly upon you , in whose hands I have seen many books which go to the 70 JERNINGHAM .
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Mr. Delaval desired me to follow him up stairs , into his own private room ; I could not help thinking , at the time , that this was inconsiderate in the usher , for I fully expected that his departure would have been a signal for the ...
Mr. Delaval desired me to follow him up stairs , into his own private room ; I could not help thinking , at the time , that this was inconsiderate in the usher , for I fully expected that his departure would have been a signal for the ...
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I must join my entreaties to Everard's ; and if I am not very wofully mistaken , a third person will very soon conjure you to follow a similar course . Leicester , I rest satisfied JERNINGHAM . 87.
I must join my entreaties to Everard's ; and if I am not very wofully mistaken , a third person will very soon conjure you to follow a similar course . Leicester , I rest satisfied JERNINGHAM . 87.
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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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