The Village Millionaire, Том 1Hurst and Bleckett, 1854 |
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... fortune without any useless delays for meditation . He prepared to call on the merchants in one of whose vessels his poor brother , Ned , had sailed ; and he determined to obtain for him- self in their counting house , if possible , the ...
... fortune without any useless delays for meditation . He prepared to call on the merchants in one of whose vessels his poor brother , Ned , had sailed ; and he determined to obtain for him- self in their counting house , if possible , the ...
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... Fortune did something for him ; his own well sharpened faculties , something more , and the favorable opinion of men , something more , so , in Hardy's case all these three instruments of success were brought into play . But one thing ...
... Fortune did something for him ; his own well sharpened faculties , something more , and the favorable opinion of men , something more , so , in Hardy's case all these three instruments of success were brought into play . But one thing ...
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... fortune- in the end , he might return to his village , and , win her love - if it so pleased him . One Sunday evening , as he sat alone , however , about this time , he began humbly , honestly , to question whether he should ever be ...
... fortune- in the end , he might return to his village , and , win her love - if it so pleased him . One Sunday evening , as he sat alone , however , about this time , he began humbly , honestly , to question whether he should ever be ...
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... fortune restored . He began the world a second time , but as you may understand at a disadvantage with those even who had nothing to begin on . He worked industriously - he seemed to be making way — he married . Thus , you see he is not ...
... fortune restored . He began the world a second time , but as you may understand at a disadvantage with those even who had nothing to begin on . He worked industriously - he seemed to be making way — he married . Thus , you see he is not ...
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... fortunes , as their brother is going to be married - of course the new countess will not choose to have them residing with her . The villagers , and everyone else , are so kind as to pity them very much . In consequence , the Lady Anne ...
... fortunes , as their brother is going to be married - of course the new countess will not choose to have them residing with her . The villagers , and everyone else , are so kind as to pity them very much . In consequence , the Lady Anne ...
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