Grumbleby hall; or, Who's boy?, Том 11883 |
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... interest to know that the work is not one of mere fiction , but that almost every incident is identified with the personal experience of the author , and that , although written in novel style , extravagant as some of the scenes may ...
... interest to know that the work is not one of mere fiction , but that almost every incident is identified with the personal experience of the author , and that , although written in novel style , extravagant as some of the scenes may ...
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... interest to do , and resolved at times he would do ; and in pursuance of which determination he would for a day or ... interests not to be well aware that any exhibition of such feeling would materially affect those interests , and ...
... interest to do , and resolved at times he would do ; and in pursuance of which determination he would for a day or ... interests not to be well aware that any exhibition of such feeling would materially affect those interests , and ...
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... interest ; and that the present proceeding must have been considered and pre - arranged , from the circumstance of his being prepared and awaiting the visit of the party to whom the child was about to be consigned ; and also the result ...
... interest ; and that the present proceeding must have been considered and pre - arranged , from the circumstance of his being prepared and awaiting the visit of the party to whom the child was about to be consigned ; and also the result ...
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... interest in the lad . As Mr. Grumphy always dined at the adjoining tavern , that he might not be out of the way of his duties longer than absolutely necessary , he did not return to his lodgings until the evening , and , despite his ...
... interest in the lad . As Mr. Grumphy always dined at the adjoining tavern , that he might not be out of the way of his duties longer than absolutely necessary , he did not return to his lodgings until the evening , and , despite his ...
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... interest taken in the boy by an unknown person , and that interest was not slight ; and this encouraged her to hope that brighter days were in store for him , and that , with talents in advance of those of the generality of children ...
... interest taken in the boy by an unknown person , and that interest was not slight ; and this encouraged her to hope that brighter days were in store for him , and that , with talents in advance of those of the generality of children ...
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ain't amongst appeared arms arrived Aslem assistant attorney Aunty Barnard Castle became big boys called caused close commenced course dear desk Doctor doctor's lady door drew effect endeavouring ensued entered exclaimed eyes face Figgins followed Frendzburgh further gentleman Grippem Grumbleby Grumphy Grumphy's hand Harfagr Harriet Hawkes head heart Hetty Kaily Kappa Kearas laugh lawyer Lejette looked manner Mary matter mind Miss Austen Miss Herbert mode morning mouth never occasion once Oxenhall proceeding Pudsey replied retired returned rose round Scarr seated seneschal Shadd shook shouted side sister Skeggs smile soon stairs stood street surgeon tell there's thereby thereof thereto thereupon thought threw tion tone took Trelawney turned usher uttered villeins voice waggoner What's whereat whilst Willie Willie's Wilton window words young lady Zenas ZENAS THE LAWYER
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