The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 17;Volume 64William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1891 |
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... cried earnestly , as she released his hand . " Good - bye , Kate . ' Alas ! Kate's cheek did not show the slightest consciousness that his clasp was more than cousinly . She uttered her ' Good - bye , Jack , and thank so much , ' very ...
... cried earnestly , as she released his hand . " Good - bye , Kate . ' Alas ! Kate's cheek did not show the slightest consciousness that his clasp was more than cousinly . She uttered her ' Good - bye , Jack , and thank so much , ' very ...
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... cried . Now , Kate , come ! ' And she was down upon the platform in a moment . 6 The train is not due out for five minutes yet , ' Lindo said , as he piloted them through the crowd to the doorway . ' There , on the left by the fireplace ...
... cried . Now , Kate , come ! ' And she was down upon the platform in a moment . 6 The train is not due out for five minutes yet , ' Lindo said , as he piloted them through the crowd to the doorway . ' There , on the left by the fireplace ...
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... cried his comrade , laying his hand upon his knee ; we have known each other over long to fall out , Oliver , like two raw pages at their first épreuves . You must come with me first to the prince , and then back to the hostel ; though ...
... cried his comrade , laying his hand upon his knee ; we have known each other over long to fall out , Oliver , like two raw pages at their first épreuves . You must come with me first to the prince , and then back to the hostel ; though ...
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... cried , there are charges here which are above counterfeit . The roses of Loring and the boar's head of Buttes- thorn may stand back in peace , but , by my faith ! they are not to be held back in war . Welcome , Sir Oliver , Sir Nigel ...
... cried , there are charges here which are above counterfeit . The roses of Loring and the boar's head of Buttes- thorn may stand back in peace , but , by my faith ! they are not to be held back in war . Welcome , Sir Oliver , Sir Nigel ...
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... an exchange of thrusts . ' 6 Nay , nay , Sir Nigel , ' cried the prince , fasten not the offence upon Sir Robert Briquet , for we are one and all bogged in the same mire . Truth to say , our ears have THE WHITE COMPANY . 95.
... an exchange of thrusts . ' 6 Nay , nay , Sir Nigel , ' cried the prince , fasten not the offence upon Sir Robert Briquet , for we are one and all bogged in the same mire . Truth to say , our ears have THE WHITE COMPANY . 95.
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