The Youth and Manhood of Cyril Thornton, Volumen1William Blackwood, 1827 - 458 páginas |
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... than his own , and engaged in several ruinous - con- tests for the representation of the county . The natural consequences followed . Part of the family estate was sold , heavy mortgages in- curred on 2 CYRIL THORNTON .
... than his own , and engaged in several ruinous - con- tests for the representation of the county . The natural consequences followed . Part of the family estate was sold , heavy mortgages in- curred on 2 CYRIL THORNTON .
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... engaged in issuing , and the housekeeper in executing , orders for a copious supply of every imaginable comfort ; Jane , in marking his linen with her own hair , and making little keep - sakes , that might recall her often to his memory ...
... engaged in issuing , and the housekeeper in executing , orders for a copious supply of every imaginable comfort ; Jane , in marking his linen with her own hair , and making little keep - sakes , that might recall her often to his memory ...
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... engaged in business . In answer to my inquiries , I was informed , that there was at that moment a gen- tleman with Mr Spreull , but that it was not probable the interview would last long , and he would , in a minute or two , be at ...
... engaged in business . In answer to my inquiries , I was informed , that there was at that moment a gen- tleman with Mr Spreull , but that it was not probable the interview would last long , and he would , in a minute or two , be at ...
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... engaged in writing , and did not at first look up . I had thus an opportunity afford- ed me of examining his person , which I did with no small curiosity . He was a man whose age it was not easy to determine from his ap- pearance ...
... engaged in writing , and did not at first look up . I had thus an opportunity afford- ed me of examining his person , which I did with no small curiosity . He was a man whose age it was not easy to determine from his ap- pearance ...
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... engaged , and counting the minutes till he should be set at liberty by their return . My uncle was by no means in the same bland and benevolent humour in which I had parted from him in the morning . He was pacing the apartment as I ...
... engaged , and counting the minutes till he should be set at liberty by their return . My uncle was by no means in the same bland and benevolent humour in which I had parted from him in the morning . He was pacing the apartment as I ...
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