The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 71;Volume 144William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1931 |
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... Vines took to express high approval . Encouraged , he continued : This room , as you may imagine , is very full of ... Vines , who as she knew was of good family , one that had seen prouder days , invited her to share with him his ...
... Vines took to express high approval . Encouraged , he continued : This room , as you may imagine , is very full of ... Vines , who as she knew was of good family , one that had seen prouder days , invited her to share with him his ...
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... Vines testily , annoyed that the pleasant sequence of his thoughts should be broken , and then with a softening of his mood added : ' And bring up a bottle of port , and let us celebrate together the first night in the old home . ' The ...
... Vines testily , annoyed that the pleasant sequence of his thoughts should be broken , and then with a softening of his mood added : ' And bring up a bottle of port , and let us celebrate together the first night in the old home . ' The ...
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... Vines had ever seen . She sat with stiff back , resolutely in her chair , and the glance of her dark eyes was both selfsatisfied and intelligent . Mr. Vines instinctively turned from her to her elder sister . Miss Eleanor Jupp might ...
... Vines had ever seen . She sat with stiff back , resolutely in her chair , and the glance of her dark eyes was both selfsatisfied and intelligent . Mr. Vines instinctively turned from her to her elder sister . Miss Eleanor Jupp might ...
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Burdett Sir Francis See The Father of Tory Democracy | 1 |
In Quires and Places where they Sing | 12 |
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