Philip Courtenay; Or, Scenes at Home and Abroad, Том 2Hurst and Blackett, 1855 |
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... late hours of my host and his fashionable guests . The consequence was , that I found no one had arrived , and the look the footman gave me , as he hurried on his livery - coat , and the sharp manner in which he pulled the bell for the ...
... late hours of my host and his fashionable guests . The consequence was , that I found no one had arrived , and the look the footman gave me , as he hurried on his livery - coat , and the sharp manner in which he pulled the bell for the ...
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... late before we retired to the drawing- room ; and , up to this time , not one word had been uttered respecting the object for which I had been induced to accept the invitation , although I had sat on one side of my host , and had told ...
... late before we retired to the drawing- room ; and , up to this time , not one word had been uttered respecting the object for which I had been induced to accept the invitation , although I had sat on one side of my host , and had told ...
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... late hour , and was eventually driven home to the hotel in a state of bewilderment . There I found Kate still sitting up for me ; she met me with the greatest kindness , for the daughter of a four - bottle Irish squire was accustomed to ...
... late hour , and was eventually driven home to the hotel in a state of bewilderment . There I found Kate still sitting up for me ; she met me with the greatest kindness , for the daughter of a four - bottle Irish squire was accustomed to ...
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... late last night ? I'd not be after doing such a rude thing . " " Then I must do it myself , " responded the 66 other . " The captain looked plaguy ferocious at me ; and I expect , by his manner , that it is some affair of honour ...
... late last night ? I'd not be after doing such a rude thing . " " Then I must do it myself , " responded the 66 other . " The captain looked plaguy ferocious at me ; and I expect , by his manner , that it is some affair of honour ...
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... late conduct , no longer to act a mysterious part , I replied— " Never mind speaking openly before Kate ; your information may be of some service to me . " With the best tact and most delicate feeling , Kate pleaded some business with ...
... late conduct , no longer to act a mysterious part , I replied— " Never mind speaking openly before Kate ; your information may be of some service to me . " With the best tact and most delicate feeling , Kate pleaded some business with ...
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