The Cornhill Magazine, Volumes 25-26;Volume 73William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1895 |
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... told in a simple , direct manner which will thoroughly please most novel - readers . . . . The story is admirably told , and is in the highest sense entertaining . ' THE SCOTSMAN : -A simple tale , with a touch of tragedy and pathos ...
... told in a simple , direct manner which will thoroughly please most novel - readers . . . . The story is admirably told , and is in the highest sense entertaining . ' THE SCOTSMAN : -A simple tale , with a touch of tragedy and pathos ...
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... told him - that she was going out to be married . But he needed not to be told that she was going to marry a man whom she did not love . He found that out for himself in a flash of his quiet grey eyes . An expert less skilful than ...
... told him - that she was going out to be married . But he needed not to be told that she was going to marry a man whom she did not love . He found that out for himself in a flash of his quiet grey eyes . An expert less skilful than ...
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... told you then that , according to the Christian view , marriage is something more than a mere contract , to be dissolved at any given moment by mutual consent , and you replied , I believe , that you would certainly never wish for an ...
... told you then that , according to the Christian view , marriage is something more than a mere contract , to be dissolved at any given moment by mutual consent , and you replied , I believe , that you would certainly never wish for an ...
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