The New Forest: A Novel, 3. köideH. Colburn, 1829 |
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... father is a West India Proprietor , a circumstance which might as well be kept in the back - ground . Then the fellow wants height , and does not match any of the other footmen , and has no style in his appear- THE NEW FOREST . 11.
... father is a West India Proprietor , a circumstance which might as well be kept in the back - ground . Then the fellow wants height , and does not match any of the other footmen , and has no style in his appear- THE NEW FOREST . 11.
Page 12
... father's life , and now waits upon him in his illness with the most assiduous attention ; secondly , Pompey is a philosopher , for though he is banished , probably for ever , from his native country , though he is despised as a black ...
... father's life , and now waits upon him in his illness with the most assiduous attention ; secondly , Pompey is a philosopher , for though he is banished , probably for ever , from his native country , though he is despised as a black ...
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... father , and it's a wiser man that knows his own wife . Joes to coppers this is a petticoat plot ; and if there's been any wolf in sheep's clothing in this house , it's a she - wolf , I'll swear ! " " I beseech you to leave me without ...
... father , and it's a wiser man that knows his own wife . Joes to coppers this is a petticoat plot ; and if there's been any wolf in sheep's clothing in this house , it's a she - wolf , I'll swear ! " " I beseech you to leave me without ...
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... father is coming . He must not see that I have been weeping , for I conceal my sorrows from him as much as possible . Your communication , distressing as it has been , is in some degree atoned for by the proof which it has afforded me ...
... father is coming . He must not see that I have been weeping , for I conceal my sorrows from him as much as possible . Your communication , distressing as it has been , is in some degree atoned for by the proof which it has afforded me ...
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... father is still engaged in the hall , " she said , " and likely to be detained for some time longer , and I have therefore ventured back to say I fear you will be surprised at my vacillation , but I have been reflecting - I have been ...
... father is still engaged in the hall , " she said , " and likely to be detained for some time longer , and I have therefore ventured back to say I fear you will be surprised at my vacillation , but I have been reflecting - I have been ...
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