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Page 335
Our readers will see nothing very offensive in all this ; but Mr. Cooper was indignant even to fury at being so neglected , while a swarthy , dark - haired , com- mon - looking young man , whom he took for a duke , ' should sit next the ...
Our readers will see nothing very offensive in all this ; but Mr. Cooper was indignant even to fury at being so neglected , while a swarthy , dark - haired , com- mon - looking young man , whom he took for a duke , ' should sit next the ...
Page 346
I have frequently breakfasted with young friends , and found three or four saddle - horses at the door , with as many grooms in waiting for the guests , who were on the way to one or the other of the Houses .'- vol . i . pp .
I have frequently breakfasted with young friends , and found three or four saddle - horses at the door , with as many grooms in waiting for the guests , who were on the way to one or the other of the Houses .'- vol . i . pp .
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Pooh ! my dear fellow , ' ( said Lord Haslingden to a young captain in the Blues , who was pro- fessing his dislike of girls and his preference for the society of young married women , ) a young married woman is only a girl who belongs ...
Pooh ! my dear fellow , ' ( said Lord Haslingden to a young captain in the Blues , who was pro- fessing his dislike of girls and his preference for the society of young married women , ) a young married woman is only a girl who belongs ...
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