The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 17;Volume 64William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1891 |
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... stood about in the church- yard with bare heads , and caught no colds . And it continued so for some days after the funeral . But not everywhere . Upon a morning , some three perhaps after the ceremony at Claversham , a young gentleman ...
... stood about in the church- yard with bare heads , and caught no colds . And it continued so for some days after the funeral . But not everywhere . Upon a morning , some three perhaps after the ceremony at Claversham , a young gentleman ...
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... stood on the library hearth- rug looking about him , he would have been more than human if he had not with a feeling of thankfulness entertained also some faint sense of self - gratulation and personal desert . Nor , probably , would Mr ...
... stood on the library hearth- rug looking about him , he would have been more than human if he had not with a feeling of thankfulness entertained also some faint sense of self - gratulation and personal desert . Nor , probably , would Mr ...
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... stood up , gaunt and rustling in the night wind , above a line of wall . Through the trees the lights of a large house were visible . He walked up the avenue which led to the door and , ringing loudly , was at once admitted . The sound ...
... stood up , gaunt and rustling in the night wind , above a line of wall . Through the trees the lights of a large house were visible . He walked up the avenue which led to the door and , ringing loudly , was at once admitted . The sound ...
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... stood alone , be almost tempted to believe , as the poets tell , that the past was better than the present . Béthencourt was a Norman knight , and , though over sixty years of age , full of enterprise and enthusiasm , and longing for ...
... stood alone , be almost tempted to believe , as the poets tell , that the past was better than the present . Béthencourt was a Norman knight , and , though over sixty years of age , full of enterprise and enthusiasm , and longing for ...
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... stood in the roar of the Strand , almost stupid with exhaustion and feeling the keen wind acutely . She had no underclothing to speak of , and was too faint to feel very hungry . Had she stood there five minutes previously , she would ...
... stood in the roar of the Strand , almost stupid with exhaustion and feeling the keen wind acutely . She had no underclothing to speak of , and was too faint to feel very hungry . Had she stood there five minutes previously , she would ...
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