Herbert Lacy, Svazek 3H. Colburn, 1828 - Počet stran: 285 |
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... feeling , upon re- ceiving the intelligence which Mr. Morton had dispatched to him , after retiring from the company of his supporters at Wichcombe . " If the fellow was distressed , " said his lordship , adjusting his cravat as he ...
... feeling , upon re- ceiving the intelligence which Mr. Morton had dispatched to him , after retiring from the company of his supporters at Wichcombe . " If the fellow was distressed , " said his lordship , adjusting his cravat as he ...
Strana 31
... feel an amia- ble and generous wish to relieve your parents , and to restore them to their former situation , and you think that this may be done ; but it is and to tell you You may discharge my duty to undeceive you , that it is not ...
... feel an amia- ble and generous wish to relieve your parents , and to restore them to their former situation , and you think that this may be done ; but it is and to tell you You may discharge my duty to undeceive you , that it is not ...
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... be induced to act differently ; but this is beyond our know- ledge . I can only tell you how she did decide , and I know you will feel that with respect to the fortune which she left you , her will should 36 HERBERT LACY .
... be induced to act differently ; but this is beyond our know- ledge . I can only tell you how she did decide , and I know you will feel that with respect to the fortune which she left you , her will should 36 HERBERT LACY .
Strana 47
... feeling for awhile an oppressive sense of their own comparative insignificance . The most distin- guished personages seem shorn of some portion of their consequence , and every one perceives that even to their immediate friends they ...
... feeling for awhile an oppressive sense of their own comparative insignificance . The most distin- guished personages seem shorn of some portion of their consequence , and every one perceives that even to their immediate friends they ...
Strana 48
... feeling , which is often unpleasantly hu- miliating , was now soothing and consolatory to the wounded spirits of Mr. Morton . He found in his desolate abandonment by a strange and careless crowd , the truth of that seclusion which ...
... feeling , which is often unpleasantly hu- miliating , was now soothing and consolatory to the wounded spirits of Mr. Morton . He found in his desolate abandonment by a strange and careless crowd , the truth of that seclusion which ...
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