Memoirs of Mrs. Lætitia BoothbyWilliam Clark Russell H.S. King, 1872 - 322 стор. |
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... smile . " Nay , lookee , Mr. Boothby , I would not be thought a cynick ; but is there ever a wife who does not make it the business of her life to spite her husband in some one thing ? If you are jealous , she will take care to have a ...
... smile . " Nay , lookee , Mr. Boothby , I would not be thought a cynick ; but is there ever a wife who does not make it the business of her life to spite her husband in some one thing ? If you are jealous , she will take care to have a ...
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... smile ; but Mr. Boothby's face was very grave ; his eyes were fixt on Mr. Bracebridge's countenance , and it was plain he was deeply ruminating some thought that had suddenly struck him . Lighting his pipe with a steady hand , he sat ...
... smile ; but Mr. Boothby's face was very grave ; his eyes were fixt on Mr. Bracebridge's countenance , and it was plain he was deeply ruminating some thought that had suddenly struck him . Lighting his pipe with a steady hand , he sat ...
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... smile at Mr. Bracebridge , “ I know not whether Dolly would thank me for putting myself before her in my gratitude . " Mr. Bracebridge then calling the drawer , bade him bring a cup of burnt wine , which being placed before Mr. Boothby ...
... smile at Mr. Bracebridge , “ I know not whether Dolly would thank me for putting myself before her in my gratitude . " Mr. Bracebridge then calling the drawer , bade him bring a cup of burnt wine , which being placed before Mr. Boothby ...
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... smile she had been pleased to brighten his life with . Indeed he was very well satisfied to be rid of me so cheaply to himself ; for of this adven- ture the springs were neither vice nor cunning ; ' twas but a just acknowledgment of ...
... smile she had been pleased to brighten his life with . Indeed he was very well satisfied to be rid of me so cheaply to himself ; for of this adven- ture the springs were neither vice nor cunning ; ' twas but a just acknowledgment of ...
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... smile on Miss Aston's face at this ; but all was still and slumberous . ' Twas plain she was used to seeing out of other people's eyes ; though sure the old grannam's garrulity would sometimes offend the fastidious ear of breeding ...
... smile on Miss Aston's face at this ; but all was still and slumberous . ' Twas plain she was used to seeing out of other people's eyes ; though sure the old grannam's garrulity would sometimes offend the fastidious ear of breeding ...
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