The Village Millionaire, Том 1Hurst and Bleckett, 1854 |
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... interest in her welfare , which caused her tears to flow . They were grateful , refreshing tears . She was no more troubled by meeting with assumption , pretence , or false sensibility . In the honest benevolence of John Hardy , she saw ...
... interest in her welfare , which caused her tears to flow . They were grateful , refreshing tears . She was no more troubled by meeting with assumption , pretence , or false sensibility . In the honest benevolence of John Hardy , she saw ...
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... interest would best un- derstand how to attend to theirs , so they did not give utterance to anything ungracious . All was settled satisfactorily ; he was to commence his preparations at once , and on the following evening to be at the ...
... interest would best un- derstand how to attend to theirs , so they did not give utterance to anything ungracious . All was settled satisfactorily ; he was to commence his preparations at once , and on the following evening to be at the ...
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... matters , and all questions of a wide , general interest , with an independence of opinion , such as he had only heard from the lips of Mr. Aveley , or VOL . I. from those of Angus Gordon . How genial was the THE VILLAGE MILLIONAIRE . 193.
... matters , and all questions of a wide , general interest , with an independence of opinion , such as he had only heard from the lips of Mr. Aveley , or VOL . I. from those of Angus Gordon . How genial was the THE VILLAGE MILLIONAIRE . 193.
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... Tom , at my left elbow . " Dido was less ! " shrieks aunt Jane , at my right . Dido was also much to blame ! Having said this in behalf of my morality , I confess to a strong feeling of interest in the 204 THE VILLAGE MILLIONAIRE .
... Tom , at my left elbow . " Dido was less ! " shrieks aunt Jane , at my right . Dido was also much to blame ! Having said this in behalf of my morality , I confess to a strong feeling of interest in the 204 THE VILLAGE MILLIONAIRE .
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Martha Macdonald Lamont. I confess to a strong feeling of interest in the short idyllic period of the wandering Trojan's life ; and many are on my side . Many have paused to number the days of that winter which gossip Fame called long ...
Martha Macdonald Lamont. I confess to a strong feeling of interest in the short idyllic period of the wandering Trojan's life ; and many are on my side . Many have paused to number the days of that winter which gossip Fame called long ...
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