The Village Millionaire, Том 1Hurst and Bleckett, 1854 |
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... wish- " but he checked himself . He had lately shed tears of true sorrow for the death of a brother . Nature was alive and warm within him ; he could wish nothing but that that brother yet lived . Poor Ned - He chose to be a sailor ...
... wish- " but he checked himself . He had lately shed tears of true sorrow for the death of a brother . Nature was alive and warm within him ; he could wish nothing but that that brother yet lived . Poor Ned - He chose to be a sailor ...
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... wish for a clerk's situation , he was desired at once to take the empty stool . In Napoleon's case , the capricious lady Fortune did something for him ; his own well sharpened faculties , something more , and the favorable opinion of ...
... wish for a clerk's situation , he was desired at once to take the empty stool . In Napoleon's case , the capricious lady Fortune did something for him ; his own well sharpened faculties , something more , and the favorable opinion of ...
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... wish to be there again , yet something whispered him that he was scarcely just to the relative who had brought him up from six years old . John Hardy , an industrious old bachelor , of extremely reserved and quiet habits , received his ...
... wish to be there again , yet something whispered him that he was scarcely just to the relative who had brought him up from six years old . John Hardy , an industrious old bachelor , of extremely reserved and quiet habits , received his ...
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... wish to hear from him - it was of Mr. Aveley he was thinking . Yet he did not write to him that evening - the third only since he had seen him that consideration arrested his pen . The changes of place and scene ; the greater flow of ...
... wish to hear from him - it was of Mr. Aveley he was thinking . Yet he did not write to him that evening - the third only since he had seen him that consideration arrested his pen . The changes of place and scene ; the greater flow of ...
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... wish by a mercantile life to become a rich man - you wish the same for me also ; could any amount of wealth pay us for having souls like theirs , who knowing what happiness - what gladness to die - they could have brought to poor ...
... wish by a mercantile life to become a rich man - you wish the same for me also ; could any amount of wealth pay us for having souls like theirs , who knowing what happiness - what gladness to die - they could have brought to poor ...
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