Works, Volumen16G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1897 |
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... brother - in - law , Mr. Hodson ; sometimes he was with his brother Henry , at the old goblin mansion at Pallas , assisting him occasionally in his school . The early marriage and unambitious retirement of Henry , though so subversive ...
... brother - in - law , Mr. Hodson ; sometimes he was with his brother Henry , at the old goblin mansion at Pallas , assisting him occasionally in his school . The early marriage and unambitious retirement of Henry , though so subversive ...
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Washington Irving. France 83 especially to his brother - in - law , Hodson , de- scribing his destitute situation . His letters brought him neither money nor reply . It appears , from subsequent correspondence , that his brother - in ...
Washington Irving. France 83 especially to his brother - in - law , Hodson , de- scribing his destitute situation . His letters brought him neither money nor reply . It appears , from subsequent correspondence , that his brother - in ...
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... brother could scarcely take care of himself . He looked round with a rueful eye on the poet's quarters , and could not help ex- pressing his surprise and disappointment at finding him no better off . " All in good time , my dear boy ...
... brother could scarcely take care of himself . He looked round with a rueful eye on the poet's quarters , and could not help ex- pressing his surprise and disappointment at finding him no better off . " All in good time , my dear boy ...
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Improvident Marriages in the Gold | 21 |
Goldsmith Rejected by the Bishop | 41 |
Sallies Forth as a Law Student | 52 |
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