The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 17;Volume 64William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1891 |
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... feel that I could do the work as I hope , please Heaven , to do it , I would not take it up — I would not , indeed . As it is , I feel the responsibility . I have been thinking about it as I walked down here , and upon my honour for a ...
... feel that I could do the work as I hope , please Heaven , to do it , I would not take it up — I would not , indeed . As it is , I feel the responsibility . I have been thinking about it as I walked down here , and upon my honour for a ...
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... feel some accession of self - importance . The panelled hall , with its wide oak staircase , fed this , and the spacious sombrely furnished library , with its books and busts , its antique clock and one good engraving , and its lofty ...
... feel some accession of self - importance . The panelled hall , with its wide oak staircase , fed this , and the spacious sombrely furnished library , with its books and busts , its antique clock and one good engraving , and its lofty ...
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... feel insulted at having nothing to pay on his letters . Custom only requires two classes of correspondence to be prepaid in full - letters to indigent relatives , and begging epistles . But where valuables are conveyed the sender must ...
... feel insulted at having nothing to pay on his letters . Custom only requires two classes of correspondence to be prepaid in full - letters to indigent relatives , and begging epistles . But where valuables are conveyed the sender must ...
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... feel that we are conferring a favour by sending our letters through a grateful post - office than to have to worry a postmaster - general into doing badly what a private company could do better . Why should we not imitate the Chinese ...
... feel that we are conferring a favour by sending our letters through a grateful post - office than to have to worry a postmaster - general into doing badly what a private company could do better . Why should we not imitate the Chinese ...
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... feel very hungry . Had she stood there five minutes previously , she would have met Mr. and Mrs. Brown . The last time I saw Dolly , she was in the act of alighting from a victoria in the Brompton Road . She had a bright complexion ...
... feel very hungry . Had she stood there five minutes previously , she would have met Mr. and Mrs. Brown . The last time I saw Dolly , she was in the act of alighting from a victoria in the Brompton Road . She had a bright complexion ...
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