Jerningham; Or, The Inconsistent Man ...Smith, Elder and Company, 1836 - 978 էջ |
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... means , have resisted the earnest desire I felt to return : like Orpheus departing out of hell , I felt myself violently impelled to look back , whatever might be the consequences . I retraced the steps I had taken , my heart was ...
... means , have resisted the earnest desire I felt to return : like Orpheus departing out of hell , I felt myself violently impelled to look back , whatever might be the consequences . I retraced the steps I had taken , my heart was ...
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... mean enough to pry into your actions . My conduct has been in the highest degree contemptible . I have given way to the most miserable curiosity . I am altogether un- worthy of clemency . Mr. Delaval , deal with me as you please ...
... mean enough to pry into your actions . My conduct has been in the highest degree contemptible . I have given way to the most miserable curiosity . I am altogether un- worthy of clemency . Mr. Delaval , deal with me as you please ...
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... mean what you say . Is it possible that Lord Leicester allows you to run wild in the metropolis by yourself ? I don't believe that you are much older than I am , and my uncle would not send me adrift , to stem the tide as I best could ...
... mean what you say . Is it possible that Lord Leicester allows you to run wild in the metropolis by yourself ? I don't believe that you are much older than I am , and my uncle would not send me adrift , to stem the tide as I best could ...
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... mean that man in the cloak ? Why , Leicester , —yet surely it cannot be , -how like that person is to Delaval . " The cheek of Harry Leicester was suddenly dyed with a crimson hue . No dissembler , however astute , can control the ...
... mean that man in the cloak ? Why , Leicester , —yet surely it cannot be , -how like that person is to Delaval . " The cheek of Harry Leicester was suddenly dyed with a crimson hue . No dissembler , however astute , can control the ...
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... means my debtor . " " Oh ! yes , I am , - -I am indeed . You have always been my best friend . " " Nonsense ! " And then I heard something like a long - drawn sigh . Then there was a pause , which lasted not very long . He , whose words ...
... means my debtor . " " Oh ! yes , I am , - -I am indeed . You have always been my best friend . " " Nonsense ! " And then I heard something like a long - drawn sigh . Then there was a pause , which lasted not very long . He , whose words ...
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