Jerningham; Or, The Inconsistent Man ...Smith, Elder and Company, 1836 - 978 էջ |
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... stood at the altar , and ere the leaves of the full - blown flower had fallen withered to the ground , he stood by the grave of his be- loved , a bereaved and solitary man . And now he was sore stricken ; the world was a wilderness to ...
... stood at the altar , and ere the leaves of the full - blown flower had fallen withered to the ground , he stood by the grave of his be- loved , a bereaved and solitary man . And now he was sore stricken ; the world was a wilderness to ...
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... stood with his back towards the fire , and proceeded to remonstrate with his oppo- nent , in language at once firm and expostulatory . Everard's extreme calmness disconcerted his furious enemy . Evans was astounded , paralyzed ; he stood ...
... stood with his back towards the fire , and proceeded to remonstrate with his oppo- nent , in language at once firm and expostulatory . Everard's extreme calmness disconcerted his furious enemy . Evans was astounded , paralyzed ; he stood ...
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... stood up beside his athletic companion . All school - boys are fond of witnessing a fight , and there was now every pros- pect of a good one . A ring was formed ; we were two to two , and pretty equally matched . We be- gan : there was ...
... stood up beside his athletic companion . All school - boys are fond of witnessing a fight , and there was now every pros- pect of a good one . A ring was formed ; we were two to two , and pretty equally matched . We be- gan : there was ...
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... stood firm ; he was the only one amongst us , who , in the crisis , had pre- served his tranquillity . " My young friends , " said Mr. Delaval , " what means this scene of unexampled confusion ? Why is the hand raised to strike ? Why is ...
... stood firm ; he was the only one amongst us , who , in the crisis , had pre- served his tranquillity . " My young friends , " said Mr. Delaval , " what means this scene of unexampled confusion ? Why is the hand raised to strike ? Why is ...
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... stood upon his brow in large drops . I was inflicting upon him the most acute tortures ; once or twice I paused in the nar- rative , and he was impatient that I should go on ; he had wound himself up to the highest possible point of ...
... stood upon his brow in large drops . I was inflicting upon him the most acute tortures ; once or twice I paused in the nar- rative , and he was impatient that I should go on ; he had wound himself up to the highest possible point of ...
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