The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 17;Volume 64William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1891 |
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... asked , ' What is it , Jack ? ' He did not answer , but , to her surprise , the collector having by this time disappeared , he stretched his hand through the window to some one beyond her , Why , Lindo ! ' he cried , ' is that you ? I ...
... asked , ' What is it , Jack ? ' He did not answer , but , to her surprise , the collector having by this time disappeared , he stretched his hand through the window to some one beyond her , Why , Lindo ! ' he cried , ' is that you ? I ...
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... asked . ' Was he delayed by business ? Or perhaps , ' he added , dubiously scanning him , ' you are Mr. Lindo's brother ? ' ' I am Mr. Lindo ! ' said our friend , turning in astonishment and looking at his companion . " The rector ...
... asked . ' Was he delayed by business ? Or perhaps , ' he added , dubiously scanning him , ' you are Mr. Lindo's brother ? ' ' I am Mr. Lindo ! ' said our friend , turning in astonishment and looking at his companion . " The rector ...
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... asked . Foreign missionaries living in the interior declare that they are , and gladly make use of them . A Chinese firm of any standing is not less honest in its dealings than a similar firm in England , and it should be remembered ...
... asked . Foreign missionaries living in the interior declare that they are , and gladly make use of them . A Chinese firm of any standing is not less honest in its dealings than a similar firm in England , and it should be remembered ...
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... asked him what had induced the Spaniards to invade the island , to plunder the Guanches of their cattle , and to carry the people into captivity ? To which Alonzo replied that his sole motive was his desire to convert them to ...
... asked him what had induced the Spaniards to invade the island , to plunder the Guanches of their cattle , and to carry the people into captivity ? To which Alonzo replied that his sole motive was his desire to convert them to ...
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... asked where he came from , never replied " From Ferrara , " but put up his head and began braying like an ass ! ' Now , unluckily for him , as it proved , Paganini could imitate with his violin the braying of an ass as well as do other ...
... asked where he came from , never replied " From Ferrara , " but put up his head and began braying like an ass ! ' Now , unluckily for him , as it proved , Paganini could imitate with his violin the braying of an ass as well as do other ...
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