New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, 69. köideHenry Colburn, 1843 |
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... young gentleman , apparently of seventeen or eighteen years of age , dressed plainly in a blue surtout . His upper lip bore an incipient moustache , and his whole appearance was of a military character . " I beg your pardon , sir ...
... young gentleman , apparently of seventeen or eighteen years of age , dressed plainly in a blue surtout . His upper lip bore an incipient moustache , and his whole appearance was of a military character . " I beg your pardon , sir ...
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... young man about a year or two older than she , a kind of distant poor relation of the family , who had been taken into the house when a child and an orphan , and had grown up with her in a somewhat similar style . This young couple then ...
... young man about a year or two older than she , a kind of distant poor relation of the family , who had been taken into the house when a child and an orphan , and had grown up with her in a somewhat similar style . This young couple then ...
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... young nobles ( young and old , too , perhaps ) , whom he saw fluttering round the beauties of the court , and whom he had sometimes thought were wast- ing their time very ridiculously . But just at present he thought differently . He ...
... young nobles ( young and old , too , perhaps ) , whom he saw fluttering round the beauties of the court , and whom he had sometimes thought were wast- ing their time very ridiculously . But just at present he thought differently . He ...
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