Tremaine, Or, The Man of Refinement, Volumen1H. Colburn, 1835 - 375 páginas |
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... horses could carry him . " No ! " He continued on his couch for some minutes , when his valet entered , and asked if he would dress . was the reply ( as a sort of sigh escaped him ) , " there is nothing here , I apprehend , worth ...
... horses could carry him . " No ! " He continued on his couch for some minutes , when his valet entered , and asked if he would dress . was the reply ( as a sort of sigh escaped him ) , " there is nothing here , I apprehend , worth ...
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... horse- back , -where , however , the landscapes were much more beautiful than the roads were good . He took with him only a French guide for a servant . His loneliness soothed but did not oppress him ; for he had lately been plunged in ...
... horse- back , -where , however , the landscapes were much more beautiful than the roads were good . He took with him only a French guide for a servant . His loneliness soothed but did not oppress him ; for he had lately been plunged in ...
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... horses exercised by the grooms . And was he happy ? -By comparison he was , for he was interested ; and though his temper seemed unac- countably tried in the trifling difficulties he encountered from incompatible subjects and discordant ...
... horses exercised by the grooms . And was he happy ? -By comparison he was , for he was interested ; and though his temper seemed unac- countably tried in the trifling difficulties he encountered from incompatible subjects and discordant ...
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... for his happiness , and visit , for a time at least , the seat where his ancestors had been happy . Accordingly , his barouche and four post - horses con- veyed the feverish recluse to the scenes of his youth TREMAINE . 55.
... for his happiness , and visit , for a time at least , the seat where his ancestors had been happy . Accordingly , his barouche and four post - horses con- veyed the feverish recluse to the scenes of his youth TREMAINE . 55.
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... and plays the harp , " said Evelyn . The horses coming to the door , saved Tremaine a reply . They mounted , and proceeded through a very pretty country to Velvet Mead House . CHAPTER XVIII . AN ENGLISH YEOMAN . Where is your TREMAINE . 77.
... and plays the harp , " said Evelyn . The horses coming to the door , saved Tremaine a reply . They mounted , and proceeded through a very pretty country to Velvet Mead House . CHAPTER XVIII . AN ENGLISH YEOMAN . Where is your TREMAINE . 77.
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