The New Forest: A Novel, 3. köideH. Colburn, 1829 |
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Page 14
... give me a character , and certify that I am a good girl . " " Begone , you silly madcap ! I cannot afford you any such voucher , for you are constantly refusing to take the advice which I and Au- gusta give you . " . " Are you quite ...
... give me a character , and certify that I am a good girl . " " Begone , you silly madcap ! I cannot afford you any such voucher , for you are constantly refusing to take the advice which I and Au- gusta give you . " . " Are you quite ...
Page 25
... give me satisfaction for this insulting lan- guage . " " I really know not what satisfaction I can afford you , farther than by assuring you , that VOL . III . C I would not have employed such terms , unless I THE NEW FOREST . 25.
... give me satisfaction for this insulting lan- guage . " " I really know not what satisfaction I can afford you , farther than by assuring you , that VOL . III . C I would not have employed such terms , unless I THE NEW FOREST . 25.
Page 29
... letter- carrier . Henry , however , who , though he meant not to give the least unnecessary offence , respect- ed nothing but moral rank , and honoured no distinctions so much as those of virtue , left him THE NEW FOREST . 29.
... letter- carrier . Henry , however , who , though he meant not to give the least unnecessary offence , respect- ed nothing but moral rank , and honoured no distinctions so much as those of virtue , left him THE NEW FOREST . 29.
Page 49
... give a scratch for a claw , or you'll never scramble through the world . Handle your tools without mittens , ' as poor Richard says , and remember that the cat in gloves catches no mice . " " 66 C My reasons for going are conclusive to ...
... give a scratch for a claw , or you'll never scramble through the world . Handle your tools without mittens , ' as poor Richard says , and remember that the cat in gloves catches no mice . " " 66 C My reasons for going are conclusive to ...
Page 68
... give utterance to her words . As Henry marked all this with a transfix- ed attention , Mrs. Penguin's sinister words- " Question her , and if her confusion do not con- firm her guilt , my name's not Laura Penguin , " recurred ...
... give utterance to her words . As Henry marked all this with a transfix- ed attention , Mrs. Penguin's sinister words- " Question her , and if her confusion do not con- firm her guilt , my name's not Laura Penguin , " recurred ...
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