Arthur Conway; or, Scenes in the tropics |
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... priest , and we are taught to despise riches , and to mortify the flesh ; but have we not our feelings and our passions like other men ? only we must hide them from the world as if we were better than others . What can this Englishman ...
... priest , and we are taught to despise riches , and to mortify the flesh ; but have we not our feelings and our passions like other men ? only we must hide them from the world as if we were better than others . What can this Englishman ...
Стр. 42
... priest , for such he was , awful as his thoughts were , crossed the Park , and stopped before a large house in the Mall . Lights were moving to and fro , gleaming from the windows . The street - door was open , and there seemed some ...
... priest , for such he was , awful as his thoughts were , crossed the Park , and stopped before a large house in the Mall . Lights were moving to and fro , gleaming from the windows . The street - door was open , and there seemed some ...
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... Priest , as a dapper little man jumped nimbly out of the carriage , and entered the house . " Does Sir Walter Conway live here ? " the priest inquired of a man - servant , who was standing at the door . " Yees , he does , " answered the ...
... Priest , as a dapper little man jumped nimbly out of the carriage , and entered the house . " Does Sir Walter Conway live here ? " the priest inquired of a man - servant , who was standing at the door . " Yees , he does , " answered the ...
Стр. 44
... priest . " Name - have I a name ? Curse on this poverty , see how the veriest cur of a lacquey despises me ! But I must have a name ; let it be , then , what the fool Chaumelin calls me the Abbé . " The servant soon returned , and ...
... priest . " Name - have I a name ? Curse on this poverty , see how the veriest cur of a lacquey despises me ! But I must have a name ; let it be , then , what the fool Chaumelin calls me the Abbé . " The servant soon returned , and ...
Стр. 45
... Priest smiled scornfully , as he seated himself in the arm - chair , and pouring out a glass of wine , he said : " It is my poverty , and not my Order that forbids it , Sir Walter ; burgundy and I have met but rarely lately . " There ...
... Priest smiled scornfully , as he seated himself in the arm - chair , and pouring out a glass of wine , he said : " It is my poverty , and not my Order that forbids it , Sir Walter ; burgundy and I have met but rarely lately . " There ...
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