The Lottery of Life, Том 1Henry Colburn, Publisher, 1842 |
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... Percy by his doting father , were even more gratifying to me than to the object of them ; and often would Percy interrupt the eulogiums , by reminding his parent that I merited them quite as well as he did . The only interruptions to ...
... Percy by his doting father , were even more gratifying to me than to the object of them ; and often would Percy interrupt the eulogiums , by reminding his parent that I merited them quite as well as he did . The only interruptions to ...
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... Percy won't say another word about the matter , for that he doesn't mind doing every thing for himself , just the same as he'd have to do , if he was in his father's house ; and then the young master goes up to him , and puts his arm ...
... Percy won't say another word about the matter , for that he doesn't mind doing every thing for himself , just the same as he'd have to do , if he was in his father's house ; and then the young master goes up to him , and puts his arm ...
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... Percy was to be entered at Christ Church College , as a gen- tleman commoner , and I was to be placed as a clerk in the banking - house of Mortimer , Alli- son and Finsbury , in which my benefactor was still a sleeping partner . " How I ...
... Percy was to be entered at Christ Church College , as a gen- tleman commoner , and I was to be placed as a clerk in the banking - house of Mortimer , Alli- son and Finsbury , in which my benefactor was still a sleeping partner . " How I ...
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... Percy , " said I , " for though you have ever treated me as an equal , I have not forgotten the difference in our stations : the poor farmer's son knows that his cannot be the same path as that traced for the son of his generous bene ...
... Percy , " said I , " for though you have ever treated me as an equal , I have not forgotten the difference in our stations : the poor farmer's son knows that his cannot be the same path as that traced for the son of his generous bene ...
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... arranging my clothes and books , and having placed them in order , and written a letter to my friend Percy Mortimer , I returned to the sitting - room , where I found the two elderly clerks busily engaged in a THE LOTTERY OF LIFE . 23.
... arranging my clothes and books , and having placed them in order , and written a letter to my friend Percy Mortimer , I returned to the sitting - room , where I found the two elderly clerks busily engaged in a THE LOTTERY OF LIFE . 23.
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