The Lottery of Life, Том 1Henry Colburn, Publisher, 1842 |
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... 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 finding yourself among total ...
... 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 finding yourself among total ...
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... self ; for what could happen in a good stage- coach , and with a steady driver ? Betsy was always a very different person from Sarah , and not half so much liked by the family ; neither did she show much affection to any of us ,
... self ; for what could happen in a good stage- coach , and with a steady driver ? Betsy was always a very different person from Sarah , and not half so much liked by the family ; neither did she show much affection to any of us ,
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... person who is not afraid of doing or saying what he thinks fit , -in short it is — it is a sort of a philosopher , as this gentleman very properly explained . ' " I'll tell you what I think it means , ' replied the elderly woman . 6 A ...
... person who is not afraid of doing or saying what he thinks fit , -in short it is — it is a sort of a philosopher , as this gentleman very properly explained . ' " I'll tell you what I think it means , ' replied the elderly woman . 6 A ...
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... highly respectable person . and merits the attention which Mr. Wallingford shows her , -ay , and which reflects credit on him , " resumed Mr. Burton . 54 CHAPTER V. ONE day so exactly resembled another in THE LOTTERY OF LIFE . 53.
... highly respectable person . and merits the attention which Mr. Wallingford shows her , -ay , and which reflects credit on him , " resumed Mr. Burton . 54 CHAPTER V. ONE day so exactly resembled another in THE LOTTERY OF LIFE . 53.
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... persons besides myself in the coach . One of these was an old man who wore spectacles , and was exceedingly deaf ; and the other a boy of about twelve years old , VOL . I. E who seemed of an inquisitive turn , as he com- THE LOTTERY OF ...
... persons besides myself in the coach . One of these was an old man who wore spectacles , and was exceedingly deaf ; and the other a boy of about twelve years old , VOL . I. E who seemed of an inquisitive turn , as he com- THE LOTTERY OF ...
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