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Page 187
... honour , " continued he , turning to Sir William , " observe the length of his legs ? " — " I can't be sure of their length , ” cried the Baronet , " but I am convinced of their swiftness ; for he out - ran me , which is what I thought ...
... honour , " continued he , turning to Sir William , " observe the length of his legs ? " — " I can't be sure of their length , ” cried the Baronet , " but I am convinced of their swiftness ; for he out - ran me , which is what I thought ...
Page 410
... honour , my only friend and supporter , the tutor and companion of my youth , lying on one side covered over with blood , and just expiring . No tears streamed down my cheeks , nor sigh escaped from my breast , at an object of such ...
... honour , my only friend and supporter , the tutor and companion of my youth , lying on one side covered over with blood , and just expiring . No tears streamed down my cheeks , nor sigh escaped from my breast , at an object of such ...
Page 692
... honour- Lofty . And Dubardieu ! If the person calls about the com- mission , let him know that it is made out . As for Lord Cumbercourt's stale request , it can keep cold : you understand me . Madam , I ask ten thousand pardons . Mrs ...
... honour- Lofty . And Dubardieu ! If the person calls about the com- mission , let him know that it is made out . As for Lord Cumbercourt's stale request , it can keep cold : you understand me . Madam , I ask ten thousand pardons . Mrs ...
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Fresh mortifications or a demonstration that | 80 |
The Family use art which is opposed with still | 91 |
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