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Strana 15
The young man of Abington , whose name is B- , was one of your noble , fine looking men , and though stout , possessed of much personal beauty , and grace of manner . He was good natured , moderately improved , yet still enough so for ...
The young man of Abington , whose name is B- , was one of your noble , fine looking men , and though stout , possessed of much personal beauty , and grace of manner . He was good natured , moderately improved , yet still enough so for ...
Strana 96
But alas ! what a falling off : those young people seemed no more than lumps of breathing clay . Without their sprightliness , they possessed no more judgment than children . Whether that apathy depicted in their every look ...
But alas ! what a falling off : those young people seemed no more than lumps of breathing clay . Without their sprightliness , they possessed no more judgment than children . Whether that apathy depicted in their every look ...
Strana 126
He is what we , in the west , would call a soft young man . It is quite amusing to see his languishing airs , and how he tries to look big . This man is young , about twenty - three , of very pleasing countenance .
He is what we , in the west , would call a soft young man . It is quite amusing to see his languishing airs , and how he tries to look big . This man is young , about twenty - three , of very pleasing countenance .
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