The Pirate, 1권A. and W. Galignani, 18, rue Vivienne, and p. Didot, sen. rue du Pont de Lodi, 1822 - 241페이지 |
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... observed , that al- though he was wont to assert that he had never in his life gone to bed drunk , ( that is , in his own sense of the word , ) it would have been impossible to prove that he had ever resigned himself to slumber in a ...
... observed , that al- though he was wont to assert that he had never in his life gone to bed drunk , ( that is , in his own sense of the word , ) it would have been impossible to prove that he had ever resigned himself to slumber in a ...
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... observed that , in passing and repassing him occasionally , her appearance produced no effect upon her sin- gular master , she began to imagine that the whole affair had escaped Mr Mertoun's memory . Nei- ther was she convinced of the ...
... observed that , in passing and repassing him occasionally , her appearance produced no effect upon her sin- gular master , she began to imagine that the whole affair had escaped Mr Mertoun's memory . Nei- ther was she convinced of the ...
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... theory at least , better constructed than many that are current through the world as unquestionable facts . But alas ! all that sharpness of observation which could be ap- " plied to the conduct of the parties , failed 38 THE PIRATE .
... theory at least , better constructed than many that are current through the world as unquestionable facts . But alas ! all that sharpness of observation which could be ap- " plied to the conduct of the parties , failed 38 THE PIRATE .
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... observed that Trip could be always silenced by jingling a bridle at his ear . From all which symptoms , he used to swear in private , that the boy would prove true Yorkshire , and mother , and mother's kin , would have small share of ...
... observed that Trip could be always silenced by jingling a bridle at his ear . From all which symptoms , he used to swear in private , that the boy would prove true Yorkshire , and mother , and mother's kin , would have small share of ...
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... observed that his father never seemed to notice how time passed during the time he was affected with his sullen vapours . He assented to what the elder Mr Mer- toun had said . « And you were at Burgh - Westra , as I think , » continued ...
... observed that his father never seemed to notice how time passed during the time he was affected with his sullen vapours . He assented to what the elder Mr Mer- toun had said . « And you were at Burgh - Westra , as I think , » continued ...
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