Works, Volumen7G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1896 |
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... approached Lon- don . One of my earliest wishes had been to see this great metropolis . I had read so much about it in the earliest books put into my in- fant hands ; and I had heard so much about it from those around me who had come ...
... approached Lon- don . One of my earliest wishes had been to see this great metropolis . I had read so much about it in the earliest books put into my in- fant hands ; and I had heard so much about it from those around me who had come ...
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... approaching nuptials . In a word , I cannot foresee a single extraordinary event that is likely to occur in the whole term of my sojourn at the Hall . I tell this honestly to the reader , lest , when he finds me dallying along , through ...
... approaching nuptials . In a word , I cannot foresee a single extraordinary event that is likely to occur in the whole term of my sojourn at the Hall . I tell this honestly to the reader , lest , when he finds me dallying along , through ...
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... approached I discovered a fair , fresh - looking , elderly lady , dressed in an old - fashioned riding - habit , with a broad- brimmed white beaver hat , such as may be seen in Sir Joshua Reynold's paintings . She rode a sleek white ...
... approached I discovered a fair , fresh - looking , elderly lady , dressed in an old - fashioned riding - habit , with a broad- brimmed white beaver hat , such as may be seen in Sir Joshua Reynold's paintings . She rode a sleek white ...
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... approaching event for which we are assembled at the Hall , that I confess I find my thoughts singularly exercised on the subject . Indeed , all the bachelors of the establishment seem to be passing through a kind of fiery ordeal ; for ...
... approaching event for which we are assembled at the Hall , that I confess I find my thoughts singularly exercised on the subject . Indeed , all the bachelors of the establishment seem to be passing through a kind of fiery ordeal ; for ...
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... approached too near the bank ; it had given way with her , and she and her horse had been precipitated to the pebbled margin of the river . I never saw greater consternation . The cap- tain was distracted , Lady Lillycraft fainting ...
... approached too near the bank ; it had given way with her , and she and her horse had been precipitated to the pebbled margin of the river . I never saw greater consternation . The cap- tain was distracted , Lady Lillycraft fainting ...
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