The Village Millionaire, Том 2Hurst and Bleckett, 1854 |
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... Downes ? Yes - let us trust that the wifeless brother and the unwed sister will continue to feel not alone - and that the yawns before or after dinner will be fewer . But who are the lonely ? For whom is there no hope in their ...
... Downes ? Yes - let us trust that the wifeless brother and the unwed sister will continue to feel not alone - and that the yawns before or after dinner will be fewer . But who are the lonely ? For whom is there no hope in their ...
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... Downes House , they exchanged a good - night , and his lordship hurried to his dressing - room . Perhaps the word " feelings , " in their case , is altogether misapplied . Their efforts with regard to each other , had been directed to ...
... Downes House , they exchanged a good - night , and his lordship hurried to his dressing - room . Perhaps the word " feelings , " in their case , is altogether misapplied . Their efforts with regard to each other , had been directed to ...
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... refresh himself with the night air . All was still . On a rising ground opposite and beyond the bounds of shrubbery and park around Downes House , there twinkled a light from a window . It was THE VILLAGE MILLIONAIRE . 5.
... refresh himself with the night air . All was still . On a rising ground opposite and beyond the bounds of shrubbery and park around Downes House , there twinkled a light from a window . It was THE VILLAGE MILLIONAIRE . 5.
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... Downes House , shewed him that from Mr. Hardy's must have come the light which at- tracted his eye on the preceding night . On ob- serving this , he added the line which he had then omitted , " So shines a good deed in this naughty ...
... Downes House , shewed him that from Mr. Hardy's must have come the light which at- tracted his eye on the preceding night . On ob- serving this , he added the line which he had then omitted , " So shines a good deed in this naughty ...
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... Downes or the Woreham estate ? " " On the Downes estate , my lord . " " Well , a good lease , I suppose ? " " My lord , I have purchased the land , but it is not much . " " Ay ? That is more important - a good title must have been ...
... Downes or the Woreham estate ? " " On the Downes estate , my lord . " " Well , a good lease , I suppose ? " " My lord , I have purchased the land , but it is not much . " " Ay ? That is more important - a good title must have been ...
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admiration Angus Asaph Hussein asked Aveley's baronet battle bayonet believe Benjamin bosom brother Calcutta CAMDEN TOWN cantonments Captain Tarleton cause CHAPTER Colonel Aveley courage dared dear death declared Downes House duties enemy English Eugenia eyes face Fanshawe faqueer father fear feeling felt fortress fortune Gordon hand happy Hardy's heard heart Hindoo honour hookah hope India Jamaica John Hardy kind knew Lady Anne Lady Charlotte Lady Hoodborough leave letters lived Liverpool looked Lord Hoodborough Lord Woreham Madame Lenoir marchioness marriage matters ment mind Miss Aveley Mogul never niece night offer once palanquin partner passed passion Rajah replied rich seemed servant shewed silent Sir Walcot Downes smile soldier soon soul speak strange Tenbury thing thought tion troops truth turned uncle uncle's village whilst whispered wife wish words wounded young young Rajah
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Стр. 257 - Man, who man would be, Must rule the empire of himself! in it Must be supreme, establishing his throne On vanquished will, quelling the anarchy Of hopes and fears, being himself alone.
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Стр. 162 - Fire seldom, but fire sure ! Push hard with the bayonet! The ball will lose its way, the bayonet never. The ball is a fool —the bayonet a hero ! Stab once