Works, Volumen7G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1896 |
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... whole term of my sojourn at the Hall . I tell this honestly to the reader , lest , when he finds me dallying along , through every - day English scenes , he may hurry ahead , in hopes of meeting with some marvellous adventure further on ...
... whole term of my sojourn at the Hall . I tell this honestly to the reader , lest , when he finds me dallying along , through every - day English scenes , he may hurry ahead , in hopes of meeting with some marvellous adventure further on ...
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... whole university with his hunting - lore . All this is enough to make the old man opinionated , since he finds , on all these matters of first - rate importance , he knows more than the rest of the world . Indeed , Master Simon had been ...
... whole university with his hunting - lore . All this is enough to make the old man opinionated , since he finds , on all these matters of first - rate importance , he knows more than the rest of the world . Indeed , Master Simon had been ...
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... to 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.
... to 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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... whole goes on like well- oiled clock - work , where there is no noise nor jarring in its operations . English servants , in general , are not treated with great indulgence , nor rewarded by many commendations ; for the English are ...
... whole goes on like well- oiled clock - work , where there is no noise nor jarring in its operations . English servants , in general , are not treated with great indulgence , nor rewarded by many commendations ; for the English are ...
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... , and an occasional false note . I was praising the fair Julia's performance to him after one of her songs , when I found he took to himself the whole credit of having formed her musical taste , assuring me that she was 46 Bracebridge ball.
... , and an occasional false note . I was praising the fair Julia's performance to him after one of her songs , when I found he took to himself the whole credit of having formed her musical taste , assuring me that she was 46 Bracebridge ball.
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