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" I believe this man is a first-rate chap,' thought Stanley. He liked the look of him sitting up there in his neat brown coat and brown bowler. He liked the way Pat had tucked him in, and he liked his eyes. There was nothing servile about him — and if... "
Adam Brown, the merchant. By the author of Brambletye house - 163 ÆäÀÌÁö
ÀúÀÚ: Horace Smith - 1843
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Adam Brown: The Merchant, 3±Ç

Horace Smith - 1843 - 326 ÆäÀÌÁö
..."nay, don't move — don't let me send you away. Strange as it may sound, I had rather you would stay a little longer, for I want to consult with our friend...a wrong direction than follow in a right one, and Molloy's opposition afforded him an opportunity of gratifying this propensity, as well as the secret...
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Adam Brown: The Merchant, 3±Ç

Horace Smith - 1843 - 332 ÆäÀÌÁö
...you have already levied an execution, and try whether that unexpected and unmerited act of genarosity might not effect a salutary change in his character....a wrong direction than follow in a right one, and Molloy's opposition afforded him an opportunity of gratifying this propensity, as well as the secret...
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Harper's Novels, 1±Ç

Harper & Brothers - 1843 - 320 ÆäÀÌÁö
...merchant had all along been yearning to adopt Crab's suggestions; but if there was one thing which he hated more than another, it was the appearance...receiving dictation, instead of following the impulses of lis own free will. His was a wayward spirit, :hat had rather lead in a wrong direction than 'ollow...
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Bentley's Miscellany, 46±Ç

Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1859 - 670 ÆäÀÌÁö
...are right," she said, haughtily. " As I have told you, we never forgive injustice.'1 Telfer frowned. If there was one thing he hated more than another, it was a woman who had anything hard about her. He smiled his chilliest smile. " Those are harsh words from...
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Antonina, Or The Fall of Rome: A Romance of the Fifth Century

Wilkie Collins - 1865 - 654 ÆäÀÌÁö
...merchant had all along been yearning to adopt Crab's suggestions ; ¬¾¬ë if there was one thing which he hated more than another, it was the appearance...a wrong direction than follow in a right one, and Molloy's opposition afforded him an opportunity of gratifying this propensity, as well as the secret...
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The Tomahawk: A Saturday Journal of Satire, 1±Ç

Arthur William A'Beckett - 1867 - 360 ÆäÀÌÁö
...the Liberals to unite their forces, and to get it repealed as soon as possible. Mr. CP Villiers said, if there was one thing he hated more than another, it was the working man, who was always being crammed down our throats — even as long as he was only a rhetorical...
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Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society of London, 15±Ç;1870-1871±Ç

Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain) - 1871 - 456 ÆäÀÌÁö
...Albert Nyanza, and thence found their egress through the Nile, he would at once come back to England. If there was one thing he hated more than another, it was to travel with an Arab caravan, where he would be surrounded by slaves throughout the whole route ;...
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Peter's journey, and other tales, by the author of 'Marion Howard'.

May Ramsay - 1873 - 246 ÆäÀÌÁö
...his mothertongue, had not a clock in the neighbourhood chimed the quarter-past. Tom jumped up ; for if there was one thing he hated more than another, it was to be late at mass. Dressing is pretty sure to be a short business with a man who never troubles his...
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Phineas Redux, 33±Ç

Anthony Trollope - 1876 - 610 ÆäÀÌÁö
...it. It had been suggested to him that he should consult his father as to living at Maule Abbey. Now if there was one thing he hated more than another, it was consulting his father ; and yet he had done it. He had asked for a loan of the old house in perfect...
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Queen Cophetua, 1±Ç

Robert Edward Francillon - 1880 - 330 ÆäÀÌÁö
...an easy thing for Victor Waldron to make up his mind what to do with Copleston in a single day. Yet, if there was one thing he hated more than another, it was indecision ; and his favourite scorn was for the man who cannot make up his mind what to do under any...
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