The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 10;Volume 57William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1888 |
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... dear life depended upon a first class and a subsequent tutorship . What he would make of himself in the end was uncertain ; uni- versity distinctions would probably be of small moment to him as soon as they were achieved , for already ...
... dear life depended upon a first class and a subsequent tutorship . What he would make of himself in the end was uncertain ; uni- versity distinctions would probably be of small moment to him as soon as they were achieved , for already ...
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... dear Philip ! ' interposed Mrs. Rossall , still absently . ' I hold that I am within my rights , ' asserted her brother . If Miss Hood goes down into Yorkshire in a state of emaciation- Wilfrid and the twins showed amusement . ' To ...
... dear Philip ! ' interposed Mrs. Rossall , still absently . ' I hold that I am within my rights , ' asserted her brother . If Miss Hood goes down into Yorkshire in a state of emaciation- Wilfrid and the twins showed amusement . ' To ...
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... . ' That's right . Good - bye , my dear boy . I wish you'd get fatter . ' ' Pooh , I'm all right . ' The landau rolled away . Wilfrid still loitered in the hall , a singular look of doubt on his face . In a A LIFE'S MORNING .
... . ' That's right . Good - bye , my dear boy . I wish you'd get fatter . ' ' Pooh , I'm all right . ' The landau rolled away . Wilfrid still loitered in the hall , a singular look of doubt on his face . In a A LIFE'S MORNING .
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... dear ? It's warm enough ; you couldn't take any harm . ' ' I suppose the walk has tired me . ' ' But if you had no sleep last night ? How is it you can't sleep , I wonder ? Is it the same when you are at Cowes ? ' ' No , only in London ...
... dear ? It's warm enough ; you couldn't take any harm . ' ' I suppose the walk has tired me . ' ' But if you had no sleep last night ? How is it you can't sleep , I wonder ? Is it the same when you are at Cowes ? ' ' No , only in London ...
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... dear , ' familiarly . ' Good night , ' said Cass , friendly ever , whether to friend or stranger . How long have I been yer dear ? ' Her mother , sewing in the shop , raised her eyes from her work just then , and called to her in flat ...
... dear , ' familiarly . ' Good night , ' said Cass , friendly ever , whether to friend or stranger . How long have I been yer dear ? ' Her mother , sewing in the shop , raised her eyes from her work just then , and called to her in flat ...
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