Tremaine, Or, The Man of Refinement, Volumen1H. Colburn, 1835 - 375 páginas |
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... conversations , which compose the following narrative , my answer is a very simple one : in the present state of the world , they may possibly do good , and cannot do harm . Not that I think the world worse now than it has been for ...
... conversations , which compose the following narrative , my answer is a very simple one : in the present state of the world , they may possibly do good , and cannot do harm . Not that I think the world worse now than it has been for ...
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... conversation , the interchange of idea , the lively sallies of polite fellowship , were thought of at least , though not ( he said ) with regret : on the contrary , as he poured out a bumper of Burgundy , he indulged again in a mental ...
... conversation , the interchange of idea , the lively sallies of polite fellowship , were thought of at least , though not ( he said ) with regret : on the contrary , as he poured out a bumper of Burgundy , he indulged again in a mental ...
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... conversation , on such topics as the occasion of their meeting and the beauty of the place inspired , made the three parties better acquainted in ten minutes , than the common scenes of the world could in a week . They entered a little ...
... conversation , on such topics as the occasion of their meeting and the beauty of the place inspired , made the three parties better acquainted in ten minutes , than the common scenes of the world could in a week . They entered a little ...
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... conversation , her mother of course took the lead . Indeed , Eugenia said very little , but seemed to defer , with the modesty natural to her , to what fell from her seniors . But though she was silent , it was not an unobserving ...
... conversation , her mother of course took the lead . Indeed , Eugenia said very little , but seemed to defer , with the modesty natural to her , to what fell from her seniors . But though she was silent , it was not an unobserving ...
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... his name , which she communicated to Eugenia as soon as she returned . " What a beautiful name ! " said Eugenia , fixing her eyes again upon his . A very animated conversation now ensued , in which Mrs. 18 TREMAINE .
... his name , which she communicated to Eugenia as soon as she returned . " What a beautiful name ! " said Eugenia , fixing her eyes again upon his . A very animated conversation now ensued , in which Mrs. 18 TREMAINE .
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