The Small House at AllingtonPhoemixx Classics Ebooks, 24 дек. 2021 г. - Всего страниц: 888 The Small House at Allington Anthony Trollope - The Small House at Allington is the fifth novel in Anthony Trollope's series known as the "Chronicles of Barsetshire", first published in 1864. It concerns the Dale family, who live in the 'Small House', a dower house intended for the widowed mother (Dowager) of the owner of the estate. |
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... gentleman. Such in character was the squire of Allington, the only regular inhabitant of the Great House. In person, he was a plain, dry man, with short grizzled hair and thick grizzled eyebrows. Of beard, he had very little, carrying ...
... gentleman. Such in character was the squire of Allington, the only regular inhabitant of the Great House. In person, he was a plain, dry man, with short grizzled hair and thick grizzled eyebrows. Of beard, he had very little, carrying ...
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... gentleman when building his house in the old days. A solitude in the centre of a wide park is now the only site that can be recognized as eligible. No cottage must be seen, unless the cottage orné of the gardener. The village, if it ...
... gentleman when building his house in the old days. A solitude in the centre of a wide park is now the only site that can be recognized as eligible. No cottage must be seen, unless the cottage orné of the gardener. The village, if it ...
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... gentleman with whom we shall have much concern in these pages . I do not say that Mr. Crosbie will be our hero ... gentlemen - to none of whom will be vouchsafed the privilege of much heroic action . " I don't know what you call a ...
... gentleman with whom we shall have much concern in these pages . I do not say that Mr. Crosbie will be our hero ... gentlemen - to none of whom will be vouchsafed the privilege of much heroic action . " I don't know what you call a ...
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... gentleman; and, now that she had spoken a word or two in favour of Mr. Crosbie, she felt herself to be rebuked by ... gentlemen." "Isn't it? Well, I'd like to be nice—if I knew how." If she knew how! There is no knowing how, for.
... gentleman; and, now that she had spoken a word or two in favour of Mr. Crosbie, she felt herself to be rebuked by ... gentlemen." "Isn't it? Well, I'd like to be nice—if I knew how." If she knew how! There is no knowing how, for.
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... gentleman, and knows how to make himself pleasant. That was all that I meant. Mamma said a great deal more about him than I did." "Mr. Crosbie is an Apollo; and I always look upon Apollo as the greatest—you know what—that ever lived. I ...
... gentleman, and knows how to make himself pleasant. That was all that I meant. Mamma said a great deal more about him than I did." "Mr. Crosbie is an Apollo; and I always look upon Apollo as the greatest—you know what—that ever lived. I ...
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The Small House at Allington (Volume 2 of 3 ) (EasyRead Large Bold Edition) Anthony Trollope Ограниченный просмотр - 1946 |
The Small House at Allington (Volume 3 of 3 ) (EasyRead Super Large 20pt ... Anthony Trollope Ограниченный просмотр - 1929 |
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