The Village Millionaire, Том 1Hurst and Bleckett, 1854 |
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... passed by it . The castle and the cottage each claimed a thought , seen in those peculiar accidents of light . But the thought was fleeting - the passion of the moment swept it away . Im- pressions of mere external beauty were trivial ...
... passed by it . The castle and the cottage each claimed a thought , seen in those peculiar accidents of light . But the thought was fleeting - the passion of the moment swept it away . Im- pressions of mere external beauty were trivial ...
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... all the in- formation ; and certainly all the power of thought which he possessed . After some minutes passed in reverie he roused himself and stooped to take up his portmanteau which he had THE VILLAGE MILLIONAIRE . 7.
... all the in- formation ; and certainly all the power of thought which he possessed . After some minutes passed in reverie he roused himself and stooped to take up his portmanteau which he had THE VILLAGE MILLIONAIRE . 7.
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... passed between him and Hardy , as the latter once more took his post behind the coachman . There was no one beside him on this occa- sion , and his fellow traveller seemed at first disposed to preserve his former silence . It was ...
... passed between him and Hardy , as the latter once more took his post behind the coachman . There was no one beside him on this occa- sion , and his fellow traveller seemed at first disposed to preserve his former silence . It was ...
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... passing- then , on Bristol - then , on the state of trade -then , on the state of the country . Al- though the conversation of Hardy's com- panions of the day before had excited his curiosity at the moment , and stirred in him some ...
... passing- then , on Bristol - then , on the state of trade -then , on the state of the country . Al- though the conversation of Hardy's com- panions of the day before had excited his curiosity at the moment , and stirred in him some ...
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... passing through Chester and crossing the Mersey , he found himself in a dirty narrow street in Liverpool , he turned to bid his radical friend " Good bye ; " he could not help adding as he took up his portmanteau , with a sigh , " One ...
... passing through Chester and crossing the Mersey , he found himself in a dirty narrow street in Liverpool , he turned to bid his radical friend " Good bye ; " he could not help adding as he took up his portmanteau , with a sigh , " One ...
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