Cheveley, Or, The Man of Honour, Том 2Harper & Brothers, 1839 |
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... Grimstone had left the room in disgust , for he had given Monsieur Barbouiller his pamphlet " On the Present Administration " to read , begging that he would make any marginal remarks that struck him . Now , all that did strike him was ...
... Grimstone had left the room in disgust , for he had given Monsieur Barbouiller his pamphlet " On the Present Administration " to read , begging that he would make any marginal remarks that struck him . Now , all that did strike him was ...
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... Grimstone , through the keyhole , " who wish to know how you are after the fatigues of last night ? " " O , come in , my dear . " And in Mr. Herbert Grimstone came , after having imprinted a gallant kiss on his mother's skinny hand ...
... Grimstone , through the keyhole , " who wish to know how you are after the fatigues of last night ? " " O , come in , my dear . " And in Mr. Herbert Grimstone came , after having imprinted a gallant kiss on his mother's skinny hand ...
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... Grimstone approved as highly as his brother had previously done , and then said , 66 Perhaps , then , I had better go down and sit with her and tell her about the ball - that will look affec- tionate and attentive , and all that sort of ...
... Grimstone approved as highly as his brother had previously done , and then said , 66 Perhaps , then , I had better go down and sit with her and tell her about the ball - that will look affec- tionate and attentive , and all that sort of ...
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... Grimstone . " Berryl delivered this answer ; whereupon the affec- tionate Herbert put his head in at the door , and said in a voice like honey spread on velvet- " My dearest Julia ! I am grieved beyond measure to hear of your sad ...
... Grimstone . " Berryl delivered this answer ; whereupon the affec- tionate Herbert put his head in at the door , and said in a voice like honey spread on velvet- " My dearest Julia ! I am grieved beyond measure to hear of your sad ...
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... Grimstone had no ambition to fill , so it was the sole one from which he had no reluctance to retire ; there- fore he pocketed Miss Neville's affront , and with- drew ; but he had scarcely done so , before the door was assailed with ...
... Grimstone had no ambition to fill , so it was the sole one from which he had no reluctance to retire ; there- fore he pocketed Miss Neville's affront , and with- drew ; but he had scarcely done so , before the door was assailed with ...
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