The Youth and Manhood of Cyril Thornton, Volumen1William Blackwood, 1827 - 458 páginas |
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... Pynsent - Miss Pynsent , Mr Thornton . " In reply to this address , delivered with the most perfect self - possession , and an air of grace and high breeding , the union of which was re- markable in one evidently so young , I stam ...
... Pynsent - Miss Pynsent , Mr Thornton . " In reply to this address , delivered with the most perfect self - possession , and an air of grace and high breeding , the union of which was re- markable in one evidently so young , I stam ...
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... Pynsent are gone to call at Feversham Park , " continued she , ad- dressing me , and looking at her watch . " It is now half - past four o'clock , and we do not dine till seven , so you still have two hours to practise oratory ; but ...
... Pynsent are gone to call at Feversham Park , " continued she , ad- dressing me , and looking at her watch . " It is now half - past four o'clock , and we do not dine till seven , so you still have two hours to practise oratory ; but ...
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... obliging inquiries respecting my mother and sisters , and introduced me to the assembled circle . This consisted , imprimis , of Lord and Lady Pynsent , people perfectly comme il faut , polite and per- sonable 250 CYRIL THORNTON .
... obliging inquiries respecting my mother and sisters , and introduced me to the assembled circle . This consisted , imprimis , of Lord and Lady Pynsent , people perfectly comme il faut , polite and per- sonable 250 CYRIL THORNTON .
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... Pynsent , their son , an ensign in the Guards , and their daughter Miss Pynsent , a very pretty and ac- complished young lady , not unmarked by some- thing of that paleness , and , if I may so write , that conventional manner and ...
... Pynsent , their son , an ensign in the Guards , and their daughter Miss Pynsent , a very pretty and ac- complished young lady , not unmarked by some- thing of that paleness , and , if I may so write , that conventional manner and ...
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... Pynsent , he pro- ceeded to hand her to the dining - room , uttering , with uncommon volubility , as he advanced , a profusion of apologies for having kept the com- pany waiting so long . To these Lady Pynsent did not apparently pay ...
... Pynsent , he pro- ceeded to hand her to the dining - room , uttering , with uncommon volubility , as he advanced , a profusion of apologies for having kept the com- pany waiting so long . To these Lady Pynsent did not apparently pay ...
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