Works, Том 14Ticknor and Fields, 1869 |
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... returned the captain , slowly- " you are a'most a lad to me , and so I don't ask your pardon for that slip of a word , if you find any pleasure in this here sport , you an't the gentleman I took you for , and if you an't the gentleman I ...
... returned the captain , slowly- " you are a'most a lad to me , and so I don't ask your pardon for that slip of a word , if you find any pleasure in this here sport , you an't the gentleman I took you for , and if you an't the gentleman I ...
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Charles Dickens. if we do , " returned the manager , with the same frankness ; " for you may rely , I give you fair warning , upon my detect- ing and exposing you . I don't pretend to be a more moral man than my neighbours , my good ...
Charles Dickens. if we do , " returned the manager , with the same frankness ; " for you may rely , I give you fair warning , upon my detect- ing and exposing you . I don't pretend to be a more moral man than my neighbours , my good ...
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... returning . " His manner of saying these words , divested them entirely of the character of compliments . It was so ... returned , after a moment's silence , " or what may be supposed to be pride , which is mere duty . I hope I cherish ...
... returning . " His manner of saying these words , divested them entirely of the character of compliments . It was so ... returned , after a moment's silence , " or what may be supposed to be pride , which is mere duty . I hope I cherish ...
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... 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 of John Carker's life— ” " May think it pride in me , " she continued ...
... 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 of John Carker's life— ” " May think it pride in me , " she continued ...
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... returned . am full of self - reproach that I might have known this and seen this , and known you and seen you , any time these dozen years , and that I never have . I hardly know how I ever got here - creature that I am , not only of my ...
... returned . am full of self - reproach that I might have known this and seen this , and known you and seen you , any time these dozen years , and that I never have . I hardly know how I ever got here - creature that I am , not only of my ...
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