The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 17;Volume 64William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1891 |
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... seemed to her , a frown of scornful annoyance . Even if nothing awkward had been said , she would still have shunned for a reason best known to her- self such a meeting as this with a new clergyman who did not yet know Claversham . But ...
... seemed to her , a frown of scornful annoyance . Even if nothing awkward had been said , she would still have shunned for a reason best known to her- self such a meeting as this with a new clergyman who did not yet know Claversham . But ...
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... seemed to consider it so much a matter of course that they should remain together and travel together , that she scarcely saw how to put things on a different footing . She knew , too , that she would get no help from Daintry , who ...
... seemed to consider it so much a matter of course that they should remain together and travel together , that she scarcely saw how to put things on a different footing . She knew , too , that she would get no help from Daintry , who ...
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... seemed to the full as much surprised by the clergyman's appearance as Lindo was by his ; and , moreover , to be as little able to hide the feeling as Kate herself to control the colour which rose in her cheeks . She gave Mr. Lindo his ...
... seemed to the full as much surprised by the clergyman's appearance as Lindo was by his ; and , moreover , to be as little able to hide the feeling as Kate herself to control the colour which rose in her cheeks . She gave Mr. Lindo his ...
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... seemed a portent . But , then , Lindo did not know that . " The objectionable item removed , and the temptation to remark upon him overcome , Lindo soon recovered his good temper , and rattled away so pleasantly that the train time seemed ...
... seemed a portent . But , then , Lindo did not know that . " The objectionable item removed , and the temptation to remark upon him overcome , Lindo soon recovered his good temper , and rattled away so pleasantly that the train time seemed ...
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... seemed for a moment to be stricken dumb with surprise and emotion . ' Indeed ! ' he said at last , in a half - stifled voice which he vainly strove to render natural . Indeed ! • I beg your pardon . I had thought - I don't know why - I ...
... seemed for a moment to be stricken dumb with surprise and emotion . ' Indeed ! ' he said at last , in a half - stifled voice which he vainly strove to render natural . Indeed ! • I beg your pardon . I had thought - I don't know why - I ...
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