The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 17;Volume 64William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1891 |
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... young , who were passing so opportunely that it really seemed as if they might have been waiting for him . He and the elder lady - she was so plump of figure , so healthy of eye and cheek , and was dressed besides with such a ...
... young , who were passing so opportunely that it really seemed as if they might have been waiting for him . He and the elder lady - she was so plump of figure , so healthy of eye and cheek , and was dressed besides with such a ...
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... young lady , with a pleasant persistence . Everyone in the parish would be glad if you were appointed . Could we not do something or say some- thing - get up a petition or anything ? Lord Dynmore ought , of course , to give it to you ...
... young lady , with a pleasant persistence . Everyone in the parish would be glad if you were appointed . Could we not do something or say some- thing - get up a petition or anything ? Lord Dynmore ought , of course , to give it to you ...
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... young men who had danced with his niece thought secretly that , dear little woman as Emily or Annie was , they might have done better . And a hundred and eleven letters , written by people who knew less than Messrs . Gearns & Baker of ...
... young men who had danced with his niece thought secretly that , dear little woman as Emily or Annie was , they might have done better . And a hundred and eleven letters , written by people who knew less than Messrs . Gearns & Baker of ...
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... young clergyman answered . And here ! Give her some tea , Mrs. Baxter . The pot is half full . ' He bustled about ; but nevertheless the message and the busi- ness he was now upon had sobered him , and as he buttoned up the letter in ...
... young clergyman answered . And here ! Give her some tea , Mrs. Baxter . The pot is half full . ' He bustled about ; but nevertheless the message and the busi- ness he was now upon had sobered him , and as he buttoned up the letter in ...
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... young clergyman gravely . ' You don't mean it ? ' ' I do . I have never seen him in my life . ' Jack Smith whistled . ' Are you sure it is not a hoax ? ' he said , with a serious face , and in a different tone . I think not , ' the ...
... young clergyman gravely . ' You don't mean it ? ' ' I do . I have never seen him in my life . ' Jack Smith whistled . ' Are you sure it is not a hoax ? ' he said , with a serious face , and in a different tone . I think not , ' the ...
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