Memoirs of Mrs. Lætitia BoothbyWilliam Clark Russell H.S. King, 1872 - 322 стор. |
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... heart to speak out plainly all that experience has writ on their memory , but must needs fall to devices beneath the dignity of truth ; dissembling where candour should appear , and em- bellishing where the plainest outlines would prove ...
... heart to speak out plainly all that experience has writ on their memory , but must needs fall to devices beneath the dignity of truth ; dissembling where candour should appear , and em- bellishing where the plainest outlines would prove ...
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... heart . The few guineas Mr. Boothby was from time to time possessed of were more often the fruits of gaming than of literature . His habit was to spend the evening at a gaming - house , where he would stake what money he had . If ...
... heart . The few guineas Mr. Boothby was from time to time possessed of were more often the fruits of gaming than of literature . His habit was to spend the evening at a gaming - house , where he would stake what money he had . If ...
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... heart for thy father's misfortunes ? Thou hast no look of thy mother in thy eyes ; and yet methinks I can- not but love thee as my Lavinia's child . Come , buss me , and tell me thou dost not hate me . " At this I would approach and put ...
... heart for thy father's misfortunes ? Thou hast no look of thy mother in thy eyes ; and yet methinks I can- not but love thee as my Lavinia's child . Come , buss me , and tell me thou dost not hate me . " At this I would approach and put ...
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... heart heavy as my eyelids . " Why , you rascal , " cries out the captain , push ing his chair from the table , " if I thought you meant what you say , by this hand I'd cut your Mr. Boothby and his friends . 27 gizzard out and 26 Memoirs ...
... heart heavy as my eyelids . " Why , you rascal , " cries out the captain , push ing his chair from the table , " if I thought you meant what you say , by this hand I'd cut your Mr. Boothby and his friends . 27 gizzard out and 26 Memoirs ...
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... heart a load that hath long weighed down upon it ; for I may rest sure she will meet with consi- deration at your hands , since gratitude always takes its growth from tenderness ; and however un- worthy I may be of your thanks , ' tis ...
... heart a load that hath long weighed down upon it ; for I may rest sure she will meet with consi- deration at your hands , since gratitude always takes its growth from tenderness ; and however un- worthy I may be of your thanks , ' tis ...
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