The colonel, by the author of 'The perils of fashion'.1853 |
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... to him , and talk to him ; but he always leaves me dissatisfied . He speaks of a church out of which there can be no salva- tion ; and yet all his words , in the c 2 THE COLONEL . 19 the musical amateurs still discoursing most ...
... to him , and talk to him ; but he always leaves me dissatisfied . He speaks of a church out of which there can be no salva- tion ; and yet all his words , in the c 2 THE COLONEL . 19 the musical amateurs still discoursing most ...
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Anna Atkins. tion ; and yet all his words , in the pulpit and out of it , seem to me to aim at proving that our church is not that church . " " I do not wish to utter profanities , " Coly- ton answered thoughtfully ; " but I really ...
Anna Atkins. tion ; and yet all his words , in the pulpit and out of it , seem to me to aim at proving that our church is not that church . " " I do not wish to utter profanities , " Coly- ton answered thoughtfully ; " but I really ...
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... tion , with bright beaming eyes , and his tail sweeping to and fro on the carpet with com- placent approbation . Perhaps the impetuous toss with which he waved his head away from the hand of Colyton , who attempted to pat it , a little ...
... tion , with bright beaming eyes , and his tail sweeping to and fro on the carpet with com- placent approbation . Perhaps the impetuous toss with which he waved his head away from the hand of Colyton , who attempted to pat it , a little ...
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... its interruption , but watched it with a curious and vivid gaze . There was something very like determina- tion , both in Colyton and Miss Mavesyn , to make the best of the time afforded by their retreat THE COLONEL . 47.
... its interruption , but watched it with a curious and vivid gaze . There was something very like determina- tion , both in Colyton and Miss Mavesyn , to make the best of the time afforded by their retreat THE COLONEL . 47.
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... tion ; and with breathless eagerness she read as follows : - " Though you may possibly recognise the fragments which this packet contains , you can never comprehend the feelings with which the atrocious drawing , that you have suffered ...
... tion ; and with breathless eagerness she read as follows : - " Though you may possibly recognise the fragments which this packet contains , you can never comprehend the feelings with which the atrocious drawing , that you have suffered ...
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