Jerningham; Or, The Inconsistent Man ...Smith, Elder and Company, 1836 - 978 էջ |
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... it might embrace , and be embraced by in turn , receiving and communicating happiness . Such an union I looked for in vain at home , so I turned my thoughts inquiringly abroad . : : CHAPTER II . " A jewel , my Amethus , JERNINGHAM , 13.
... it might embrace , and be embraced by in turn , receiving and communicating happiness . Such an union I looked for in vain at home , so I turned my thoughts inquiringly abroad . : : CHAPTER II . " A jewel , my Amethus , JERNINGHAM , 13.
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... looked sorrowful . " We must not suffer this , " he said . " What can we do ? " " Interfere , " said Everard . I was appalled . Not that I was a coward , but that I was a stranger ; and to meddle with the proceedings of an old scholar ...
... looked sorrowful . " We must not suffer this , " he said . " What can we do ? " " Interfere , " said Everard . I was appalled . Not that I was a coward , but that I was a stranger ; and to meddle with the proceedings of an old scholar ...
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... looked as though they had got the elephantiasis , or at all events , an attack of ædema . We used to call him " Edipus Tyrannus , " which being interpreted , is " Swell - foot the Tyrant . " Neither was the moral man much more favoured ...
... looked as though they had got the elephantiasis , or at all events , an attack of ædema . We used to call him " Edipus Tyrannus , " which being interpreted , is " Swell - foot the Tyrant . " Neither was the moral man much more favoured ...
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... looked at us , as we disported ourselves in his presence , with an eye of speculative curiosity ; he watched the ... looked at us from afar off , as though we were so many links of the great chain of humanity , and no more ; but he ...
... looked at us , as we disported ourselves in his presence , with an eye of speculative curiosity ; he watched the ... looked at us from afar off , as though we were so many links of the great chain of humanity , and no more ; but he ...
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Sir John William Kaye. manity , and no more ; but he looked through and through this boy with an eye of the most piercing investigation . All the thoughts of the usher seemed to converge to this one focus . It was not in the least ...
Sir John William Kaye. manity , and no more ; but he looked through and through this boy with an eye of the most piercing investigation . All the thoughts of the usher seemed to converge to this one focus . It was not in the least ...
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