Cheveley, Or, The Man of Honour, Том 2Harper & Brothers, 1839 |
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... never told anything his master did not wish to have known - when he did not know it him- self . The morning was sultry in the extreme , and every one seemed unable to move off the sofa except Major Nonplus , who was rehearsing his role ...
... never told anything his master did not wish to have known - when he did not know it him- self . The morning was sultry in the extreme , and every one seemed unable to move off the sofa except Major Nonplus , who was rehearsing his role ...
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... Never mind , Miss Neville , " said Mowbray ; have observed that persons who cannot themselves mimic , have no toleration for , but a great dread of , those who can ; however , you have some good au- thorities with you : is it not ...
... Never mind , Miss Neville , " said Mowbray ; have observed that persons who cannot themselves mimic , have no toleration for , but a great dread of , those who can ; however , you have some good au- thorities with you : is it not ...
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... never live long . " " Pardon me , " said Mowbray , smiling , " not that I would for a moment set Cicero's authority against yours ; but you know the proverb he quotes in his book De Senectute . I mean ' Mature fias senex si diu senex ...
... never live long . " " Pardon me , " said Mowbray , smiling , " not that I would for a moment set Cicero's authority against yours ; but you know the proverb he quotes in his book De Senectute . I mean ' Mature fias senex si diu senex ...
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... never give . Good God ! " exclaimed he , " well may she say all men are selfish - here am I actually feasting upon , revelling in her misery ! I ought to get some water to revive her ; " but here a fresh paroxysm of selfish- ness and ...
... never give . Good God ! " exclaimed he , " well may she say all men are selfish - here am I actually feasting upon , revelling in her misery ! I ought to get some water to revive her ; " but here a fresh paroxysm of selfish- ness and ...
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... never , never shall you find me unworthy of so enviable a title ; but , indeed , I will not , cannot leave you , till your maid comes ; then I will go - for , for your sake I ought to be seen at that horrid ball . You need not , however ...
... never , never shall you find me unworthy of so enviable a title ; but , indeed , I will not , cannot leave you , till your maid comes ; then I will go - for , for your sake I ought to be seen at that horrid ball . You need not , however ...
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