Works, Том 14Ticknor and Fields, 1869 |
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... kind they were . Here was the little society of the back parlor broken up , and scattered far and wide . Here was no audience for Lovely Peg , even if there had been anybody to sing it , which there was not ; for the captain was as ...
... kind they were . Here was the little society of the back parlor broken up , and scattered far and wide . Here was no audience for Lovely Peg , even if there had been anybody to sing it , which there was not ; for the captain was as ...
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... kind of you , in the midst of your own troubles , to say so . I'm very much obliged to you . As I said before , I really want a friend , and should be glad to have your acquaintance . Although I am very well off , " said Mr. Toots ...
... kind of you , in the midst of your own troubles , to say so . I'm very much obliged to you . As I said before , I really want a friend , and should be glad to have your acquaintance . Although I am very well off , " said Mr. Toots ...
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... kind of pride , sir , " she returned , after a moment's silence , " or what may be supposed to be pride , which is mere duty . I hope I cherish no other . " " For yourself , " he said . " For myself . " " " ' But - pardon me-- suggested ...
... kind of pride , sir , " she returned , after a moment's silence , " or what may be supposed to be pride , which is mere duty . I hope I cherish no other . " " For yourself , " he said . " For myself . " " " ' But - pardon me-- suggested ...
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... kind and good purpose . I am quite sure of it . " " I thank you , " returned her visitor , pressing her hand hastily . " I am much obliged to you . You do me justice , I assure you . You were going to say , that I , who know the story ...
... kind and good purpose . I am quite sure of it . " " I thank you , " returned her visitor , pressing her hand hastily . " I am much obliged to you . You do me justice , I assure you . You were going to say , that I , who know the story ...
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... kind- ness to us . But years have passed since we began this life ; and to take from my brother any part of what has so endeared him to me , and so proved his better resolution - any fragment of the merit of his unassisted , obscure ...
... kind- ness to us . But years have passed since we began this life ; and to take from my brother any part of what has so endeared him to me , and so proved his better resolution - any fragment of the merit of his unassisted , obscure ...
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