The Esquimaux; or, Fidelity, 3 vols, 3권Newman, 1819 - 267페이지 |
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... observed to a governess or dependent . It is true , some are very vulgar , and of low extraction , possessing indeed shewy accomplishments , but de- ficient in good manners or solid acquire- ments . Characters like these ought not to be ...
... observed to a governess or dependent . It is true , some are very vulgar , and of low extraction , possessing indeed shewy accomplishments , but de- ficient in good manners or solid acquire- ments . Characters like these ought not to be ...
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... observed . " I should not like to see lord William , with his ugly face , as hideous as his disposition was . " " You need not fear him , Miss Jane , when you know yourself to be good : an an evil spirit is not allowed to hurt the ...
... observed . " I should not like to see lord William , with his ugly face , as hideous as his disposition was . " " You need not fear him , Miss Jane , when you know yourself to be good : an an evil spirit is not allowed to hurt the ...
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... observed to dame Brownson , that she should like to ask the poor young man in , that he might dry his clothes at the kitchen fire , as his uncom- mon cleanliness interested her exceed- ingly . A word was sufficient for the warm- hearted ...
... observed to dame Brownson , that she should like to ask the poor young man in , that he might dry his clothes at the kitchen fire , as his uncom- mon cleanliness interested her exceed- ingly . A word was sufficient for the warm- hearted ...
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... in the day . " " It is excusable then your sleeping now , " observed Rose , hoping to soften Mrs. Pryce in her favour . " You stupid sleepy - headed beast ! how dare dare you tell such a falsity ? I never sit 136 THE ESQUIMAUX .
... in the day . " " It is excusable then your sleeping now , " observed Rose , hoping to soften Mrs. Pryce in her favour . " You stupid sleepy - headed beast ! how dare dare you tell such a falsity ? I never sit 136 THE ESQUIMAUX .
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... observed , in an angry voice , " that one cannot keep them fast on one's head . I am very sorry indeed for this accident ; I beg you ten thou- sand pardons , ladies . " It was with great difficulty they could compose their countenances ...
... observed , in an angry voice , " that one cannot keep them fast on one's head . I am very sorry indeed for this accident ; I beg you ten thou- sand pardons , ladies . " It was with great difficulty they could compose their countenances ...
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