High and low; or, Life's chances and changes, Том 3;Том 265 |
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... Gregory left us about a week since . He is a good old boy , after all , and turned out much more of a trump than I took him for when I met him at Homburg . I expect he has taken an immense fancy for you . They say he is as rich as ...
... Gregory left us about a week since . He is a good old boy , after all , and turned out much more of a trump than I took him for when I met him at Homburg . I expect he has taken an immense fancy for you . They say he is as rich as ...
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... Gregory , written on his passage through London . It expressed regrets at not finding Pierce in town , and informed him that the writer was obliged to leave for the country , where magisterial busi- ness , HIGH AND LOW . 15.
... Gregory , written on his passage through London . It expressed regrets at not finding Pierce in town , and informed him that the writer was obliged to leave for the country , where magisterial busi- ness , HIGH AND LOW . 15.
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... , he remembered how chari- table he had once esteemed himself for his annual small donations . And then he re- called to mind some words Mr. Gregory had " The spoken to him on this subject . wealthy HIGH AND LOW . 91.
... , he remembered how chari- table he had once esteemed himself for his annual small donations . And then he re- called to mind some words Mr. Gregory had " The spoken to him on this subject . wealthy HIGH AND LOW . 91.
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... Gregory's advice , and the manifest futility of persist- ing in a hopeless attachment , had roused in him powers he knew himself to be pos- sessed of ; and , applying the balm of self- esteem to the wounds inflicted upon his self- love ...
... Gregory's advice , and the manifest futility of persist- ing in a hopeless attachment , had roused in him powers he knew himself to be pos- sessed of ; and , applying the balm of self- esteem to the wounds inflicted upon his self- love ...
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... Gregory , to be sent , in case of his death , with a last request to that good old man to provide for the future welfare of Master Johnny . Taylor's letters , also his wife's , Pierce intended to put Mr. Gregory in possession of ...
... Gregory , to be sent , in case of his death , with a last request to that good old man to provide for the future welfare of Master Johnny . Taylor's letters , also his wife's , Pierce intended to put Mr. Gregory in possession of ...
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