Society and Solitude. A Novel, 1권1821 |
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... pleasure ? " " Pleasure ! " interrupted Mrs. Bouve- rie , “ pleasure — name not the word ; it makes me ill . Talk of water to a mad dog - cross - bones and skulls to a hypo- chondriac - operas - But I will have dinner ; it is the only ...
... pleasure ? " " Pleasure ! " interrupted Mrs. Bouve- rie , “ pleasure — name not the word ; it makes me ill . Talk of water to a mad dog - cross - bones and skulls to a hypo- chondriac - operas - But I will have dinner ; it is the only ...
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... supper , that I have looked on as necessary evils - torments , that inevitably must come to separate one's pleasures - that breakfast , dinner , supper , B 2 supper , should now be my only amuse- ment - SOCIETY AND SOLITUDE . 3.
... supper , that I have looked on as necessary evils - torments , that inevitably must come to separate one's pleasures - that breakfast , dinner , supper , B 2 supper , should now be my only amuse- ment - SOCIETY AND SOLITUDE . 3.
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... pleasure is cramped . The man ought to have been canonized who first invent- ed grates ! one blow at a log on these dogs these Cerberuses , annihilates the whole concern . " Tis certain Montresor was never condemned to stay here a month ...
... pleasure is cramped . The man ought to have been canonized who first invent- ed grates ! one blow at a log on these dogs these Cerberuses , annihilates the whole concern . " Tis certain Montresor was never condemned to stay here a month ...
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... pleasures of dissipated society , remain unvitiated ! The worthy Cecil's had been a little warped , and though he felt the extent of the loss he had sus- tained , could not but allow the increase this event gave to his income was very ...
... pleasures of dissipated society , remain unvitiated ! The worthy Cecil's had been a little warped , and though he felt the extent of the loss he had sus- tained , could not but allow the increase this event gave to his income was very ...
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... pleasure , her arguments on the folly of leaving any means untri- ed , by which they might still be able to remain in dear , fascinating London , gave such force and animation to her words and gestures , that in the surprise , the ...
... pleasure , her arguments on the folly of leaving any means untri- ed , by which they might still be able to remain in dear , fascinating London , gave such force and animation to her words and gestures , that in the surprise , the ...
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