Works, Volumen37G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1894 |
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... thought I knew . I moved forward to get a nearer view , when his eye caught mine . I was not mistaken ; it was Frank Bracebridge , a sprightly , good - humored young fellow , with whom I had once travelled on the continent . Our meeting ...
... thought I knew . I moved forward to get a nearer view , when his eye caught mine . I was not mistaken ; it was Frank Bracebridge , a sprightly , good - humored young fellow , with whom I had once travelled on the continent . Our meeting ...
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... thought more like true Englishmen than any of their successors . He even regrets sometimes that he had not been born a few centuries earlier , when England was itself , and had its peculiar manners and customs . As he lives at some ...
... thought more like true Englishmen than any of their successors . He even regrets sometimes that he had not been born a few centuries earlier , when England was itself , and had its peculiar manners and customs . As he lives at some ...
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... thought of during dinner , but which would not exactly do for a lady's ear ; and though I cannot positively affirm that there was much wit uttered , yet I have certainly heard many contests of rare wit produce much less laughter . Wit ...
... thought of during dinner , but which would not exactly do for a lady's ear ; and though I cannot positively affirm that there was much wit uttered , yet I have certainly heard many contests of rare wit produce much less laughter . Wit ...
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... throughout the vicinity . His picture , which hung up in the hall , was thought by the servants to have something supernatural about it ; for they remarked that , - in whatever part of the hall you went , the 72 1224 The Sketcb = JBook.
... throughout the vicinity . His picture , which hung up in the hall , was thought by the servants to have something supernatural about it ; for they remarked that , - in whatever part of the hall you went , the 72 1224 The Sketcb = JBook.
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... talent for the marvellous . He was himself a great reader of old legends and romances , and often lamented that he could not believe in them ; for a superstitious person , he thought , must live The Christmas Dinner 73.
... talent for the marvellous . He was himself a great reader of old legends and romances , and often lamented that he could not believe in them ; for a superstitious person , he thought , must live The Christmas Dinner 73.
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