Hirell, by the author of 'Abel Drake's wife' (J. Saunders). |
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Nobody who appreciates a novel in proportion as it is well devised , and well
written , and reflects real life as in a faithful mirror , will fail to thank us for
recommending ' Hirell ' to them with this avowedly unqualified praise . " —
Athenaeum .
Nobody who appreciates a novel in proportion as it is well devised , and well
written , and reflects real life as in a faithful mirror , will fail to thank us for
recommending ' Hirell ' to them with this avowedly unqualified praise . " —
Athenaeum .
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No , thank you . It ' s very kind — very ! Excuse my ill - temper ; I ' m out of sorts .
But , I don ' t think I can avail myself of your kindness . •Why , sir , may I ask ? '
And Mr . Jarman ' s attitude of respect and upward side - look of enquiry
compelled ...
No , thank you . It ' s very kind — very ! Excuse my ill - temper ; I ' m out of sorts .
But , I don ' t think I can avail myself of your kindness . •Why , sir , may I ask ? '
And Mr . Jarman ' s attitude of respect and upward side - look of enquiry
compelled ...
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Thank you ! I wish you good - bye in case we don ' t meet again for the present . '
Mr . Jarman shook hands as he always did with his ' supe . riors , that is , he
managed by the very set of his shoulders , and the movement of his apologetic ...
Thank you ! I wish you good - bye in case we don ' t meet again for the present . '
Mr . Jarman shook hands as he always did with his ' supe . riors , that is , he
managed by the very set of his shoulders , and the movement of his apologetic ...
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... on his theory could not be required ; opened the window on his own side , and
was about to do the same on the other , when the silent gentleman found it
necessary to interfere with a decided lift of the hand , and a' No ; I thank you !
... on his theory could not be required ; opened the window on his own side , and
was about to do the same on the other , when the silent gentleman found it
necessary to interfere with a decided lift of the hand , and a' No ; I thank you !
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That ' s very certain , sir , and thank you for your liberality ; but if it ' s given with a
view - ' and he held the coin out , as if to return it . It ' s not given for anything in
the world but to enable me to please myself in pleasing you , if you are not too ...
That ' s very certain , sir , and thank you for your liberality ; but if it ' s given with a
view - ' and he held the coin out , as if to return it . It ' s not given for anything in
the world but to enable me to please myself in pleasing you , if you are not too ...
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