London Society, Том 23James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1873 |
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... feel like a thing that was worth nothing . ' ' No more it does : it makes my fingers tremble . May I take it home , and show it my husband ? he is a great physician and knows everything . ' ' I am sure I should be much obliged to you ...
... feel like a thing that was worth nothing . ' ' No more it does : it makes my fingers tremble . May I take it home , and show it my husband ? he is a great physician and knows everything . ' ' I am sure I should be much obliged to you ...
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... feel so languid . ' ' No , no , ' said he ; ' no medicine can do the work of wholesome food , and rational repose . You lack the season of all natures , sleep . Dine at home three days running , and go to bed at ten . ' On this the ...
... feel so languid . ' ' No , no , ' said he ; ' no medicine can do the work of wholesome food , and rational repose . You lack the season of all natures , sleep . Dine at home three days running , and go to bed at ten . ' On this the ...
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... feel no shame , unless he has allowed himself to howl like a garotter , and little or no resentment , except perhaps for three minutes . I am not speaking of peculiar cases or peculiar boys , but I am sure that the majority of English ...
... feel no shame , unless he has allowed himself to howl like a garotter , and little or no resentment , except perhaps for three minutes . I am not speaking of peculiar cases or peculiar boys , but I am sure that the majority of English ...
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... feel my heart bound with an indescribable joy at sight of the fields whence the grain had been carried , brightening as the sun rose and climbed higher and higher . Well , it only comes to this— I was young and I am old , and other lads ...
... feel my heart bound with an indescribable joy at sight of the fields whence the grain had been carried , brightening as the sun rose and climbed higher and higher . Well , it only comes to this— I was young and I am old , and other lads ...
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... feel surprised at any- thing in the ceremony , try not to look so , there's a good fellow , and keep a still tongue afterwards ; ' and with that he held out his hand , and I - well , you can think what you please about it ; but we had ...
... feel surprised at any- thing in the ceremony , try not to look so , there's a good fellow , and keep a still tongue afterwards ; ' and with that he held out his hand , and I - well , you can think what you please about it ; but we had ...
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