The New Forest: A Novel, 3. köideH. Colburn, 1829 |
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... - firmed simpleton . Now that I have begun so luckily , I am determined to be profound and philosophical for the rest of the morning , and therefore - Gemini ! there's Snowball upon the lawn ! My Lord , my Lord ! do look THE NEW FOREST .
... - firmed simpleton . Now that I have begun so luckily , I am determined to be profound and philosophical for the rest of the morning , and therefore - Gemini ! there's Snowball upon the lawn ! My Lord , my Lord ! do look THE NEW FOREST .
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... morning . " So saying , Henry made a slight inclination of his head , walked slowly away , and taking a book from his pocket , be- gan to read it as he proceeded . " Curse me , if this Yankee is not the most consummately impudent young ...
... morning . " So saying , Henry made a slight inclination of his head , walked slowly away , and taking a book from his pocket , be- gan to read it as he proceeded . " Curse me , if this Yankee is not the most consummately impudent young ...
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... morning . " " It is no longer morning , my Lord ; I wish you a good afternoon . " " What a pragmatical quiz it is ! " muttered Lord Mossdale to himself , as he quitted the house ; " Really the Yankee ' s as precise and cool as if he ...
... morning . " " It is no longer morning , my Lord ; I wish you a good afternoon . " " What a pragmatical quiz it is ! " muttered Lord Mossdale to himself , as he quitted the house ; " Really the Yankee ' s as precise and cool as if he ...
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... morning ; uncawmon- ly droll - conjugate - decline - quite redeeculous , ' pon my honour ! " 66 " I hope you mean your honour with the letter u , for otherwise it is no oath , but a latinism . " " I shall take it as a parteecular favour ...
... morning ; uncawmon- ly droll - conjugate - decline - quite redeeculous , ' pon my honour ! " 66 " I hope you mean your honour with the letter u , for otherwise it is no oath , but a latinism . " " I shall take it as a parteecular favour ...
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... morning reflection , restored to Henry that firm tone of moral courage which was the charac- teristic of his mind . If it could not be al- together affirmed that his " bosom's lord sate lightly on its throne , " it might be said with ...
... morning reflection , restored to Henry that firm tone of moral courage which was the charac- teristic of his mind . If it could not be al- together affirmed that his " bosom's lord sate lightly on its throne , " it might be said with ...
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