The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 17;Volume 64William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1891 |
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... knew Lord Dynmore through him , I suppose , then , Mr. Lindo ? " 6 ' Well , I got the living through him , if that is what you mean , ' Lindo said frankly . But I do not think that I ever met Lord Dynmore . Certainly I should not know ...
... knew Lord Dynmore through him , I suppose , then , Mr. Lindo ? " 6 ' Well , I got the living through him , if that is what you mean , ' Lindo said frankly . But I do not think that I ever met Lord Dynmore . Certainly I should not know ...
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... knew where the image was , he secretly conveyed it away and placed it in the cathedral at Rubicon . But the Virgin was faithful to her Guanches of Teneriffe , and to the dismay of Diego de Herrara and his wife , Donna Innes Peraza , the ...
... knew where the image was , he secretly conveyed it away and placed it in the cathedral at Rubicon . But the Virgin was faithful to her Guanches of Teneriffe , and to the dismay of Diego de Herrara and his wife , Donna Innes Peraza , the ...
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... knew nothing of Christianity , and that as to becoming a vassal of the King of Spain , he was born free and he would die free . Alonzo continued to press forward with his troops , and penetrated into the island as far as Oratavo , where ...
... knew nothing of Christianity , and that as to becoming a vassal of the King of Spain , he was born free and he would die free . Alonzo continued to press forward with his troops , and penetrated into the island as far as Oratavo , where ...
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... knew what , that had never been bestowed upon him , and he grew a little sour . Then his wife died - faded away silently - and he was sorry ; but still he felt that she had never understood him , and so too felt Maisie . Maisie was ...
... knew what , that had never been bestowed upon him , and he grew a little sour . Then his wife died - faded away silently - and he was sorry ; but still he felt that she had never understood him , and so too felt Maisie . Maisie was ...
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... knew that her mother was not an intellectual woman , and he believed that Maisie was not intellectual either . But Maisie thought she was different from other girls , and so the old friends to whom she had been consigned thought . They ...
... knew that her mother was not an intellectual woman , and he believed that Maisie was not intellectual either . But Maisie thought she was different from other girls , and so the old friends to whom she had been consigned thought . They ...
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