The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 17;Volume 64William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1891 |
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... fire seemed only to smoulder , and the owner of the room had to pay some attention to it before he sat down and found a letter lying beside his plate . He glanced at it doubtfully . ' I do not know the handwriting , ' he muttered . ' It ...
... fire seemed only to smoulder , and the owner of the room had to pay some attention to it before he sat down and found a letter lying beside his plate . He glanced at it doubtfully . ' I do not know the handwriting , ' he muttered . ' It ...
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... fire awaiting them in the ' House ' room ( he had looked in for a few minutes on their arrival and given his orders ) ; and before it a little table laid for three was sparkling with plate and glass . Nay , there were two cups of tea ...
... fire awaiting them in the ' House ' room ( he had looked in for a few minutes on their arrival and given his orders ) ; and before it a little table laid for three was sparkling with plate and glass . Nay , there were two cups of tea ...
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... fire , and stroked his chin . In the other's place , he thought , he would have been more reticent . He would not have disclaimed , though he might not have claimed , acquaintance with Lord Dynmore . He would have left the thing shadowy ...
... fire , and stroked his chin . In the other's place , he thought , he would have been more reticent . He would not have disclaimed , though he might not have claimed , acquaintance with Lord Dynmore . He would have left the thing shadowy ...
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... fire with the love of a dog , and was , in a word , pre - eminently feminine , delighting to surround herself with all such things as tended to set off this side of her nature . But now , ' she continued briskly , when the curate had ...
... fire with the love of a dog , and was , in a word , pre - eminently feminine , delighting to surround herself with all such things as tended to set off this side of her nature . But now , ' she continued briskly , when the curate had ...
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... fire , and of shields of the wood of the dragon - tree ; but so accurate was their aim with these darts and slings , and so indomitable was their courage , that Europeans with the advantages of ships and firearms , and the resources of ...
... fire , and of shields of the wood of the dragon - tree ; but so accurate was their aim with these darts and slings , and so indomitable was their courage , that Europeans with the advantages of ships and firearms , and the resources of ...
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