Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 37;Volume 100John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1883 |
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... asked to name a fresh price , and after pretending to look with much seriousness at the slate before him , he increased his offer by a very little , informing them that he had now truly spoken his " last mouth . " ' Then ensued another ...
... asked to name a fresh price , and after pretending to look with much seriousness at the slate before him , he increased his offer by a very little , informing them that he had now truly spoken his " last mouth . " ' Then ensued another ...
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... asking simply to see her brother . James tried to explain . " Is he not here ? " she asked , trembling violently . Nothing had been heard of him , confessed James . But Mr. Monke would be only too glad to receive her until a messenger ...
... asking simply to see her brother . James tried to explain . " Is he not here ? " she asked , trembling violently . Nothing had been heard of him , confessed James . But Mr. Monke would be only too glad to receive her until a messenger ...
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... asking him , as her only relation , to help her , and for a reply they had paid her passage out to him . This surprised ... asked the lad roughly what he did out so late , and on getting no answer , ordered him off to bed . The sudden ...
... asking him , as her only relation , to help her , and for a reply they had paid her passage out to him . This surprised ... asked the lad roughly what he did out so late , and on getting no answer , ordered him off to bed . The sudden ...
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... asked Monke . James placed a letter in his friend's hands , and on opening it Monke found it contained the offer from M'Gibbon of a situation on terms no better than the lad was receiving . The trader looked straight into James's face ...
... asked Monke . James placed a letter in his friend's hands , and on opening it Monke found it contained the offer from M'Gibbon of a situation on terms no better than the lad was receiving . The trader looked straight into James's face ...
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... asked M'Gibbon , grinding his teeth . re- Quarto mil " ( four thousand ) . " My house is worth the money , ' turned M'Gibbon . " I will play you for it . " The Portuguese was surprised in spite of his self - control . Here was a man ...
... asked M'Gibbon , grinding his teeth . re- Quarto mil " ( four thousand ) . " My house is worth the money , ' turned M'Gibbon . " I will play you for it . " The Portuguese was surprised in spite of his self - control . Here was a man ...
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