Works, Volumen16G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1897 |
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... brought its own cure , or rather its own punishment , by stripping him . of every shilling . Ellis once more stepped in to his relief with a true Irishman's generosity , but with more considerateness than generally characterizes an ...
... brought its own cure , or rather its own punishment , by stripping him . of every shilling . Ellis once more stepped in to his relief with a true Irishman's generosity , but with more considerateness than generally characterizes an ...
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Washington Irving. Adjustment of Dispute 133 brought you false information with respect to my character ; it is very possible that the man whom you now regard with detestation may inwardly burn with grateful resentment . It is very ...
Washington Irving. Adjustment of Dispute 133 brought you false information with respect to my character ; it is very possible that the man whom you now regard with detestation may inwardly burn with grateful resentment . It is very ...
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... brought forward . In the meantime the poor author , little dreaming of the deleterious influence at work behind the scenes , saw the appointed time arrive and pass by without the performance of his play ; while False Delicacy was brought ...
... brought forward . In the meantime the poor author , little dreaming of the deleterious influence at work behind the scenes , saw the appointed time arrive and pass by without the performance of his play ; while False Delicacy was brought ...
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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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