The colonel, by the author of 'The perils of fashion'.1853 |
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... the Mavesyns , the never very populous neighbourhood of Stokebree seemed actually labouring under a ban of depopulation ; and game was shot VOL . III . B and grapes gathered , and yet there was scarcely wherewithal THE COLONEL. ...
... the Mavesyns , the never very populous neighbourhood of Stokebree seemed actually labouring under a ban of depopulation ; and game was shot VOL . III . B and grapes gathered , and yet there was scarcely wherewithal THE COLONEL. ...
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... seemed to elicit a show of pleasure he rarely exhibited . He so far stepped from his usual timidity , as to ask him if he would like him to walk back to Stokebree with him , and then he would have all his dogs out to walk with them ...
... seemed to elicit a show of pleasure he rarely exhibited . He so far stepped from his usual timidity , as to ask him if he would like him to walk back to Stokebree with him , and then he would have all his dogs out to walk with them ...
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... seemed to find greater pleasure in remaining there , than did the dog . One evening , when the Earl was called away on account of a fight which had occurred in the dog - room , and in which it was supposed Pixy had got bitten , Colyton ...
... seemed to find greater pleasure in remaining there , than did the dog . One evening , when the Earl was called away on account of a fight which had occurred in the dog - room , and in which it was supposed Pixy had got bitten , Colyton ...
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... seemed to say , that , all things considered , everything was as well as they could wish it to be . However , as Lord Vil- laroy stood before them , he seemed to feel shy and as one de trop ; particularly as his cousin did not speak ...
... seemed to say , that , all things considered , everything was as well as they could wish it to be . However , as Lord Vil- laroy stood before them , he seemed to feel shy and as one de trop ; particularly as his cousin did not speak ...
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... seemed to feel much interest in the young man ; and , like the Earl's own dogs , find out some buried merit , which his sickly frame and stunted intellect did not suffer to appear . Their joint love for dogs was certainly a link be ...
... seemed to feel much interest in the young man ; and , like the Earl's own dogs , find out some buried merit , which his sickly frame and stunted intellect did not suffer to appear . Their joint love for dogs was certainly a link be ...
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