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... mentioned as my models , to whom I should feel flattered if I thought I bore the slightest resemblance ; but in truth I write after no model that I am conscious of , and I write with no idea of imitation or com- petition . In venturing ...
... mentioned as my models , to whom I should feel flattered if I thought I bore the slightest resemblance ; but in truth I write after no model that I am conscious of , and I write with no idea of imitation or com- petition . In venturing ...
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... mentioned these circumstances , worthy reader , to show you the whimsical crowd of associations that are apt to beset my mind on mingling among English scenes . I hope they may , in some measure , plead my apology , should I be found ...
... mentioned these circumstances , worthy reader , to show you the whimsical crowd of associations that are apt to beset my mind on mingling among English scenes . I hope they may , in some measure , plead my apology , should I be found ...
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... mentioned . It is certain that the old lady will , to this day , dwell upon the looks of the Squire when he was a young man at college ; and she main- tains that none of his sons can compare with their father when he was of their age ...
... mentioned . It is certain that the old lady will , to this day , dwell upon the looks of the Squire when he was a young man at college ; and she main- tains that none of his sons can compare with their father when he was of their age ...
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... mention the hereditary wardrobe , and the many little valuables and knick - knacks treasured up in the housekeeper's room . Indeed , the old housekeeper has the reputa- tion among the servants and the villagers of being passing rich ...
... mention the hereditary wardrobe , and the many little valuables and knick - knacks treasured up in the housekeeper's room . Indeed , the old housekeeper has the reputa- tion among the servants and the villagers of being passing rich ...
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... mentioning one little cere- mony , which , I believe , is peculiar to the Hall . After the cloth is removed at dinner , the old housekeeper sails into the room , and stands behind the Squire's chair , when he fills her a glass of wine ...
... mentioning one little cere- mony , which , I believe , is peculiar to the Hall . After the cloth is removed at dinner , the old housekeeper sails into the room , and stands behind the Squire's chair , when he fills her a glass of wine ...
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