Works, Volumen7G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1896 |
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... present day ; and it is probably the peculiar humor of the Squire that has retained this secluded speci- men of English house - keeping in something like the genuine old style . I am again quartered in the panelled cham- ber , in the ...
... present day ; and it is probably the peculiar humor of the Squire that has retained this secluded speci- men of English house - keeping in something like the genuine old style . I am again quartered in the panelled cham- ber , in the ...
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... present race have grown up under his eye , and humor him in his old age . He once attended the Squire to Oxford , when he was student there , and enlightened the whole university with his hunting - lore . All this is enough to make the ...
... present race have grown up under his eye , and humor him in his old age . He once attended the Squire to Oxford , when he was student there , and enlightened the whole university with his hunting - lore . All this is enough to make the ...
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... them from infancy ; so that , upon the whole , his house- hold presents one of the few tolerable specimens that can now be met with , of the establishment of an English country gentleman of the old school . FAMILY SERVANTS.
... them from infancy ; so that , upon the whole , his house- hold presents one of the few tolerable specimens that can now be met with , of the establishment of an English country gentleman of the old school . FAMILY SERVANTS.
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... present king other- wise than as an elegant young man , rather wild , but who danced a minuet divinely ; and before he came to the crown , would often men- tion him as the " sweet young prince . " She talks also of the walks in ...
... present king other- wise than as an elegant young man , rather wild , but who danced a minuet divinely ; and before he came to the crown , would often men- tion him as the " sweet young prince . " She talks also of the walks in ...
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... English fare , as their looks bear witness . Indeed they are so indulged that they are all spoiled ; and when they lose their present place , they will be fit for no other . Her ladyship is one of those easy - tempered beings The Widow 39.
... English fare , as their looks bear witness . Indeed they are so indulged that they are all spoiled ; and when they lose their present place , they will be fit for no other . Her ladyship is one of those easy - tempered beings The Widow 39.
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