The Gentleman in BlackWilliam Kidd, 1831 - Всего страниц: 309 |
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... respect . " Here the poor fellow was utterly overpowered , and sinking , exhausted , on the chair , sobbed like a child . Charles caught the infection , and looked at his father's humble friend , with feelings far different from those ...
... respect . " Here the poor fellow was utterly overpowered , and sinking , exhausted , on the chair , sobbed like a child . Charles caught the infection , and looked at his father's humble friend , with feelings far different from those ...
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... respecting the knowledge of ladies ' minds and tastes , when defending himself against a charge made by Louis , concerning the non - fulfilment of some promises , made to him , of success in certain adventures of the heart . Our two ...
... respecting the knowledge of ladies ' minds and tastes , when defending himself against a charge made by Louis , concerning the non - fulfilment of some promises , made to him , of success in certain adventures of the heart . Our two ...
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... prefer the rapier : " and then they , in their way home , entered upon a discussion relative to national habits and prejudices , respecting which they argued long , and with the usual result , namely THE GENTLEMAN IN BLACK . 99.
... prefer the rapier : " and then they , in their way home , entered upon a discussion relative to national habits and prejudices , respecting which they argued long , and with the usual result , namely THE GENTLEMAN IN BLACK . 99.
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... respects to his own respectable figure reflected therein . The marriage took place immediately , and was , like most other marriages wherein money is abun- dant , conducted in such a manner as to give 138 THE GENTLEMAN IN BLACK .
... respects to his own respectable figure reflected therein . The marriage took place immediately , and was , like most other marriages wherein money is abun- dant , conducted in such a manner as to give 138 THE GENTLEMAN IN BLACK .
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... respecting swearing , de- cline to proceed any further in the affair . He then burst into what seemed to Mr. Crabseye and his satellites to be , under existing circum- stances , a most unseemly fit of merriment and laughter THE ...
... respecting swearing , de- cline to proceed any further in the affair . He then burst into what seemed to Mr. Crabseye and his satellites to be , under existing circum- stances , a most unseemly fit of merriment and laughter THE ...
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66 Precisely abbé admiral ahem appeared asked Bagsby's Baron beg your pardon began black Geneva cloak black tape black-edged papers blackguard bottle stands Bourreau bowed brother Dodun cambric Charles Maxwell Clara client Comte D'Ormalle Comte de Tien Comte's Comtesse consequence continued cough Crabseye cried dark gentleman dear Sir devil ejaculated Emilie exclaimed Louis eyes feel forthwith gentleman in black GEORGE CRUIKSHANK hand heroes honour Humph immediately Jesuit lawyer Ledger Lisette looked Louis Desonges Louis's manner matter mean mind Monsieur morning never observed Charles observed the gentleman officer OLD BOND STREET old fellow Palais Royal Paris peer of France piece of business pocket pocket book politely Pshaw purse racters Rateleux recollection replied the gentleman seat seemed silk purse sort tell thereof thing thought tleman in black told took ugly piece whispered WILLIAM KIDD wine young
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Стр. 5 - I should be sorry to appear unpolite to a gentleman of your birth and talents; yet the fact, however, is, that my engagements are just now exceedingly numerous and pressing ; therefore allow me just to explain. This paper — ' ' Confound this head-ache,'— thought poor Louis to himself, 'if I had gone to bed last night, instead of watching over the rouge et noir table, and losing my — ' ' Pshaw ! pshaw ! smell this bottle...
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Стр. 173 - It is neither the one nor the other," said the gentleman in black, " I will never agree to it ; " and he looked round with an assumed air of carelessness in his turn. The discussion was like the game of see-saw, one up and the other down — but old Bagsby had yet, as he whispered Mr. Ledger, his " great gun" to fire. Wherefore,