Evelyn Marston, Том 1Hurst and Blackett, 1856 |
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... neighbourhood ; but there seemed to be no shops hereabouts - at least , if there were , they had been shut up early , as if it were for want of custom . I knocked at several doors in succession . Sometimes it EVELYN MARSTON . 11.
... neighbourhood ; but there seemed to be no shops hereabouts - at least , if there were , they had been shut up early , as if it were for want of custom . I knocked at several doors in succession . Sometimes it EVELYN MARSTON . 11.
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... least , suppose me sufficiently acquainted with my own affairs , to be the best judge of what I ought and ought not to do ; and trust to my prudence and discretion not to dry up the sources of that spring , as you call it , from which ...
... least , suppose me sufficiently acquainted with my own affairs , to be the best judge of what I ought and ought not to do ; and trust to my prudence and discretion not to dry up the sources of that spring , as you call it , from which ...
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... least . The city to - night is like a city of the dead - a mountain among the Cevennes could scarcely be more dreary . If you would accept such shelter as I can offer , it would give me great pleasure . Come in , will you not ? " I ...
... least . The city to - night is like a city of the dead - a mountain among the Cevennes could scarcely be more dreary . If you would accept such shelter as I can offer , it would give me great pleasure . Come in , will you not ? " I ...
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... least colour about her dress , which was only re- lieved by a plain black scarf , and by the masses of her raven hair drawn simply round her face , and in which threads of silver , ill in accordance with the youthful delicacy and beauty ...
... least colour about her dress , which was only re- lieved by a plain black scarf , and by the masses of her raven hair drawn simply round her face , and in which threads of silver , ill in accordance with the youthful delicacy and beauty ...
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... least edging of point upon them ; the silver buckles of his stock and of his shoes , however , showed that he was not in mourning . These ornaments , if ornaments they may be called , were of the simplest description , rendering them ...
... least edging of point upon them ; the silver buckles of his stock and of his shoes , however , showed that he was not in mourning . These ornaments , if ornaments they may be called , were of the simplest description , rendering them ...
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