The Lottery of Life, Том 1Henry Colburn, Publisher, 1842 |
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... lost the object of his affections , who died soon after giving birth to an only son . The child was little less than idolized by his doting parent ; and , when old enough to have a preceptor , it was suggested that a play - fellow , to ...
... lost the object of his affections , who died soon after giving birth to an only son . The child was little less than idolized by his doting parent ; and , when old enough to have a preceptor , it was suggested that a play - fellow , to ...
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... Lost , " Thompson's " Seasons , " and the " Spec- tator , " and having taken an affectionate leave of my family , I bade adieu to the country . Great was the disappointment I experienced on my arrival at the dingy house in Mincing- lane ...
... Lost , " Thompson's " Seasons , " and the " Spec- tator , " and having taken an affectionate leave of my family , I bade adieu to the country . Great was the disappointment I experienced on my arrival at the dingy house in Mincing- lane ...
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... lost all his hair , and his front teeth , and is grown so very corpulent , I don't see much change in him ; and , as for Mr. Burton , only that he wears that light - coloured wig , instead of having his head nearly bald , as it was when ...
... lost all his hair , and his front teeth , and is grown so very corpulent , I don't see much change in him ; and , as for Mr. Burton , only that he wears that light - coloured wig , instead of having his head nearly bald , as it was when ...
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... lost sight of , that good person , looking up from her interminable knit- ting , beckoned me to draw nearer to her side . " You seem mopish like , Mr. Richard , " said she . " And no wonder . Ah ! I can feel for you , that I can , at ...
... lost sight of , that good person , looking up from her interminable knit- ting , beckoned me to draw nearer to her side . " You seem mopish like , Mr. Richard , " said she . " And no wonder . Ah ! I can feel for you , that I can , at ...
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... , to the dead ; and those we have mourned for do not seem quite lost it is while we are praying for them that we have the liveliest hope of meeting them again . " 42 CHAPTER IV . " BUT to go back to THE LOTTERY OF LIFE . 41.
... , to the dead ; and those we have mourned for do not seem quite lost it is while we are praying for them that we have the liveliest hope of meeting them again . " 42 CHAPTER IV . " BUT to go back to THE LOTTERY OF LIFE . 41.
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