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... Robert after his uncle ) to Clifton Castle ; and , having provided him with a nurse , kept him under her care till he was seven years of age : at which time he was restored to his father , who had procured a tutor for him , a gentleman ...
... Robert after his uncle ) to Clifton Castle ; and , having provided him with a nurse , kept him under her care till he was seven years of age : at which time he was restored to his father , who had procured a tutor for him , a gentleman ...
Page 151
... Robert Lambert , and , from her earliest infancy , promised to possess more than her mother's beauty . Mr. Lambert no sooner heard of the birth of this little girl , than he fixed upon her as the future wife of Robert ; and so much was ...
... Robert Lambert , and , from her earliest infancy , promised to possess more than her mother's beauty . Mr. Lambert no sooner heard of the birth of this little girl , than he fixed upon her as the future wife of Robert ; and so much was ...
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... Robert's ears : but they had reached them , and had thus awakened sensations which could never be de- stroyed , and which co - operating with the natural bent of his own mind , tended to produce a character as directly contrary to that ...
... Robert's ears : but they had reached them , and had thus awakened sensations which could never be de- stroyed , and which co - operating with the natural bent of his own mind , tended to produce a character as directly contrary to that ...
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... Robert should be polished first , and educated afterwards ; and , in favour of his own views , he pleaded the example of several chil- dren whom he had seen at Lord V ― ' s , whose elegance of manner had been evident from the cradle ...
... Robert should be polished first , and educated afterwards ; and , in favour of his own views , he pleaded the example of several chil- dren whom he had seen at Lord V ― ' s , whose elegance of manner had been evident from the cradle ...
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... Robert ; hand her ladyship through the hall . But , stop : are your hands clean ? -- Mr . Day , look at the boy's hand . Where is Cox ? Where is your valet , Robert ? Why did he suffer you to come to breakfast with such hands ? 0 , you ...
... Robert ; hand her ladyship through the hall . But , stop : are your hands clean ? -- Mr . Day , look at the boy's hand . Where is Cox ? Where is your valet , Robert ? Why did he suffer you to come to breakfast with such hands ? 0 , you ...
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