The Two Aristocracies: A Novel, Том 1Hurst and Blackett, 1857 |
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... object of supercilious patronage to his elder sisters ; who , accustomed to the spruce- ness and jauntiness of military costume , had little indulgence for his ill - cut suit of second cloth , his lanky locks , and dreary aspect . " How ...
... object of supercilious patronage to his elder sisters ; who , accustomed to the spruce- ness and jauntiness of military costume , had little indulgence for his ill - cut suit of second cloth , his lanky locks , and dreary aspect . " How ...
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... object everybody , which I never was born days , " added poor Mark , w of a choking in his throat . " Not exactly everybody . - Y V certain sister Chrissy , who cried when her playmate was carried shire , fourteen years ago ; and them ...
... object everybody , which I never was born days , " added poor Mark , w of a choking in his throat . " Not exactly everybody . - Y V certain sister Chrissy , who cried when her playmate was carried shire , fourteen years ago ; and them ...
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... object was to coax or bully him out of a further loan . For out of a certain fund of a hundred and twenty pounds , economized from his salary , more than two - thirds had already passed into young Lambert's possession . But this time ...
... object was to coax or bully him out of a further loan . For out of a certain fund of a hundred and twenty pounds , economized from his salary , more than two - thirds had already passed into young Lambert's possession . But this time ...
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... which he , the idler , the spendthrift , the drunkard , had deprived his generous friend . Not a word did he utter , not a glance did he direct towards those who , a moment before , There , had been the objects of his vindictive scowl.
... which he , the idler , the spendthrift , the drunkard , had deprived his generous friend . Not a word did he utter , not a glance did he direct towards those who , a moment before , There , had been the objects of his vindictive scowl.
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... objects of his vindictive scowl . But , stalking through the open door , he went his way into the foundry - yard , where he had recently quitted his father all but resolved never to look upon his face again . yet stood old Lambert ; his ...
... objects of his vindictive scowl . But , stalking through the open door , he went his way into the foundry - yard , where he had recently quitted his father all but resolved never to look upon his face again . yet stood old Lambert ; his ...
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