The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 17;Volume 64William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1891 |
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... doubt whether his prescience existed at all . According to his friends , there never was a man whose memory was so notably VOL . XVII . NO . 97 , N.S. 1 eccentric - not weak , but eccentric . And if THE NEW RECTOR OF VOL XVII IV An ...
... doubt whether his prescience existed at all . According to his friends , there never was a man whose memory was so notably VOL . XVII . NO . 97 , N.S. 1 eccentric - not weak , but eccentric . And if THE NEW RECTOR OF VOL XVII IV An ...
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... doubt it was a ridiculous position for a beneficed clergyman , on his way to undertake the work of his life , to be delayed at a station with two girls ; but , after all , for a young man to be angry with a young woman who is also ...
... doubt it was a ridiculous position for a beneficed clergyman , on his way to undertake the work of his life , to be delayed at a station with two girls ; but , after all , for a young man to be angry with a young woman who is also ...
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... doubt Mr. Lindo would take a great deal of trouble off her hands . But would it be proper to do as he pro- posed ? She really did not know - only that it sounded odd . That it would not be wise she knew . She could answer that question ...
... doubt Mr. Lindo would take a great deal of trouble off her hands . But would it be proper to do as he pro- posed ? She really did not know - only that it sounded odd . That it would not be wise she knew . She could answer that question ...
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... doubt , China will be prevailed on by her foreign advisers to assert her right to control the people's correspondence ; but the day seems far distant . Perhaps , when it dawns , we in the West will have come round to the present views ...
... doubt , China will be prevailed on by her foreign advisers to assert her right to control the people's correspondence ; but the day seems far distant . Perhaps , when it dawns , we in the West will have come round to the present views ...
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... doubts obtruded themselves , as they will in the case even of the most faithful , and then she thrust them from her with indignation . She feared that her mother had never quite comprehended the great heart that had been given into her ...
... doubts obtruded themselves , as they will in the case even of the most faithful , and then she thrust them from her with indignation . She feared that her mother had never quite comprehended the great heart that had been given into her ...
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