Jerningham; or, The inconsistent man [by sir J.W. Kaye]. |
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Indeed , he was so exceedingly didactic , that every body in the village wondered how such great wisdom could have got into so little a head . But my uncle was not to be played upon . B 5 JERNINGHAM . 9 in the person of a child, ...
Indeed , he was so exceedingly didactic , that every body in the village wondered how such great wisdom could have got into so little a head . But my uncle was not to be played upon . B 5 JERNINGHAM . 9 in the person of a child, ...
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Once he condescended to say , " You have a very fine head of hair . " Poor Everard ! he could not help crying , when he marked the altered conduct of his father . All the thumps he had received , all the curses that had been heaped upon ...
Once he condescended to say , " You have a very fine head of hair . " Poor Everard ! he could not help crying , when he marked the altered conduct of his father . All the thumps he had received , all the curses that had been heaped upon ...
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a strange fashion , in black curls behind , whilst the front part of his head was bald almost to the he was altogether a picturesque - looking person ; there was an expression of meek despondency about his mouth , which was touchingly ...
a strange fashion , in black curls behind , whilst the front part of his head was bald almost to the he was altogether a picturesque - looking person ; there was an expression of meek despondency about his mouth , which was touchingly ...
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... goddesses , kings , philosophers and poets off the head of that poor Italian image - vender , Leicester came forward immediately , and paid fifteen shillings out of his own pocket , as a compensation , though he was not one of the ...
... goddesses , kings , philosophers and poets off the head of that poor Italian image - vender , Leicester came forward immediately , and paid fifteen shillings out of his own pocket , as a compensation , though he was not one of the ...
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I HAD been three years at Dr. R's , when , at the approach of one summer vacation , I took it into my head , that I would ask my uncle to invite Everard Sinclair to spend the holidays with me at Heathfield . My request , I need hardly ...
I HAD been three years at Dr. R's , when , at the approach of one summer vacation , I took it into my head , that I would ask my uncle to invite Everard Sinclair to spend the holidays with me at Heathfield . My request , I need hardly ...
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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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