Jerningham; or, The inconsistent man [by sir J.W. Kaye]. |
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He spoke in a low voice ; he trod with a monotonous pace ; he never deviated from the beaten paths of the strictest regularity , or yielded to any spontaneous excursions . Every thing that he did was premeditated ; every word that he ...
He spoke in a low voice ; he trod with a monotonous pace ; he never deviated from the beaten paths of the strictest regularity , or yielded to any spontaneous excursions . Every thing that he did was premeditated ; every word that he ...
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Good - looking enough for a girl , " said the second speaker , in a voice betokening any thing but effeminacy ; " though , for my part , I must candidly confess that I like more masculine beauty . " They mean neither Frederick nor me ...
Good - looking enough for a girl , " said the second speaker , in a voice betokening any thing but effeminacy ; " though , for my part , I must candidly confess that I like more masculine beauty . " They mean neither Frederick nor me ...
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See how the little creature writhes under the blows of his brutal oppressor . " And Everard Sinclair hurried me towards the place where this martyrdom was acting . " May I ask , " he said , in a voice equally mild and resolute , " what ...
See how the little creature writhes under the blows of his brutal oppressor . " And Everard Sinclair hurried me towards the place where this martyrdom was acting . " May I ask , " he said , in a voice equally mild and resolute , " what ...
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said another voice , addressing the first speaker , who still held the book in his hand . " You cannot be sure of this , Evans ; it may belong to somebody else . " I recognized the voice of my brother .
said another voice , addressing the first speaker , who still held the book in his hand . " You cannot be sure of this , Evans ; it may belong to somebody else . " I recognized the voice of my brother .
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Ay , ay , " shouted twenty or thirty voices in concord , " burn the book ! -send them to Coventry ! tell the Doctor ! " " Stay a moment , " cried a gentle voice from the rear of the tumultuous crowd . " Consider well what you are about ...
Ay , ay , " shouted twenty or thirty voices in concord , " burn the book ! -send them to Coventry ! tell the Doctor ! " " Stay a moment , " cried a gentle voice from the rear of the tumultuous crowd . " Consider well what you are about ...
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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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