The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray, 17±ÇJenson Society printed for members only by the University Press, 1905 |
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... gentleman's plans in the least . So he had no suit to play but the red one , and he played it ; and this , in truth , was the reason of his speedy promotion ; for he exposed himself more than most gentlemen do , and risked more to win ...
... gentleman's plans in the least . So he had no suit to play but the red one , and he played it ; and this , in truth , was the reason of his speedy promotion ; for he exposed himself more than most gentlemen do , and risked more to win ...
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... gentleman of good fortune , who eagerly paid Mr. Esmond a thousand guineas for his majority in Webb's regiment , and was knocked on the head the next campaign . Perhaps Esmond would not have been sorry to share his fate . He was more ...
... gentleman of good fortune , who eagerly paid Mr. Esmond a thousand guineas for his majority in Webb's regiment , and was knocked on the head the next campaign . Perhaps Esmond would not have been sorry to share his fate . He was more ...
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... gentleman for his care of his elder brother ( so it pleased Esmond's mistress now affectionately to style him ) ; nor was Mr. Esmond in a hurry to undeceive her , when the good young fellow was gone for his Christmas holiday . It was as ...
... gentleman for his care of his elder brother ( so it pleased Esmond's mistress now affectionately to style him ) ; nor was Mr. Esmond in a hurry to undeceive her , when the good young fellow was gone for his Christmas holiday . It was as ...
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... gentleman in English ; and , looking to see that the party were not hostilely disposed , he added , with a smile , " There's a friend of yours , gentlemen , yonder ; he bids me to say that he saw some of your faces on the 11th of ...
... gentleman in English ; and , looking to see that the party were not hostilely disposed , he added , with a smile , " There's a friend of yours , gentlemen , yonder ; he bids me to say that he saw some of your faces on the 11th of ...
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... gentleman wrote : " Clotilda is older than me , which perhaps may be ob- jected to her : but I am so old a raik that the age makes no difference , and I am determined to reform . We were married at St. Gudule , by Father Holt . She is ...
... gentleman wrote : " Clotilda is older than me , which perhaps may be ob- jected to her : but I am so old a raik that the age makes no difference , and I am determined to reform . We were married at St. Gudule , by Father Holt . She is ...
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