The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 17;Volume 64William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1891 |
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... girl listened . He was telling them of the funeral , how well the archdeacon had read the service , and what a crowd of Dissenters had been present , and so on ; and at last he came to the important question . ' I hear , Mrs. Hammond ...
... girl listened . He was telling them of the funeral , how well the archdeacon had read the service , and what a crowd of Dissenters had been present , and so on ; and at last he came to the important question . ' I hear , Mrs. Hammond ...
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... Girls wondered whether he would be young , and hoped he would dance . Their mothers were sanguine that he would be unmarried , and their fathers that he would play whist . And one asked whether he would buy Mr. Williams's stock of port ...
... Girls wondered whether he would be young , and hoped he would dance . Their mothers were sanguine that he would be unmarried , and their fathers that he would play whist . And one asked whether he would buy Mr. Williams's stock of port ...
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... girl about thirteen years old , who in the hubbub had stolen unnoticed to his side . < 6 ' Hullo , Daintry ! ' he answered . Why did you not say before that you were here ? I have been looking for you . Where is Kate ? Oh , yes , I see ...
... girl about thirteen years old , who in the hubbub had stolen unnoticed to his side . < 6 ' Hullo , Daintry ! ' he answered . Why did you not say before that you were here ? I have been looking for you . Where is Kate ? Oh , yes , I see ...
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... girls . Remember me to the governor . I am afraid you will be rather dull at first . You will have one scrap of excitement , however . ' ' What is that ? ' said Kate , very much as if she were prepared to depreciate it before she heard ...
... girls . Remember me to the governor . I am afraid you will be rather dull at first . You will have one scrap of excitement , however . ' ' What is that ? ' said Kate , very much as if she were prepared to depreciate it before she heard ...
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... girl answered , with an accent almost of scorn . ' Papa said in his letter that he thought it was a great pity a local man had not been appointed- some one who knew the place and the old ways . Of course , know- ing him , you say he is ...
... girl answered , with an accent almost of scorn . ' Papa said in his letter that he thought it was a great pity a local man had not been appointed- some one who knew the place and the old ways . Of course , know- ing him , you say he is ...
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Alleyne Alleyne Edricson answered archdeacon archers arms asked Aylward Béthencourt Bunby Canaria Chandos Claversham Clode colour Countess course cried curate Daintry Danish dark door earl English eyes face fair lord Faulkner felt fire followed Ford Garonne Gascon gentleman girl glance Gran Canaria Gregg Guanches Hammond hand hath head heard heart honour Hordle John horse Iviza Jack Jack Smith John Kate Killarney King knew knight lady Laura lawyer letter Lindo living looked Lord Dynmore Maisie matter mind Miss Bonamy Montaubon morning never once Paganini passed perhaps prince quoth rector replied round Saint Paul scarce seemed seen ships shoulders side Sir Nigel Sir Nigel Loring Sir Oliver sire smile speak spoke squire stood strange sword tell thing thought tone took town Tranter turned Villefranche voice walked White Company words young