Belgravia: A London Magazine, Volumen 43Chatto and Windus, 1881 |
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... seemed to me , treated him with great indignity , and I pitied the man ; and though afterwards he expressed pleasure at a certain misfortune that befell me - it was the loss of a bet - I owed him no grudge on that account , for I felt ...
... seemed to me , treated him with great indignity , and I pitied the man ; and though afterwards he expressed pleasure at a certain misfortune that befell me - it was the loss of a bet - I owed him no grudge on that account , for I felt ...
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... seemed so probable that I felt it my duty , since Mr. Signet was question- ing his claim to compensation , to let Pargiter know how matters stood ; but I did it , I do assure you , against the grain . ' ' I am sure of that , ' said Mr ...
... seemed so probable that I felt it my duty , since Mr. Signet was question- ing his claim to compensation , to let Pargiter know how matters stood ; but I did it , I do assure you , against the grain . ' ' I am sure of that , ' said Mr ...
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... seemed a positive sacrilege to Mr. Barlow to have his lost love spoken of in this flippant fashion ; but then it was so necessary to secure this young person's sympathy . ' Yes , mademoiselle , I have - popped . A CONFIDENTIAL AGENT . 9.
... seemed a positive sacrilege to Mr. Barlow to have his lost love spoken of in this flippant fashion ; but then it was so necessary to secure this young person's sympathy . ' Yes , mademoiselle , I have - popped . A CONFIDENTIAL AGENT . 9.
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... seemed to appeal to him in Mr. Barlow's favour . That gentleman , of course , did not understand what she said , but he afterwards compared her winning manner and caresses and flow of words to a rain of sugarplums . ' My father says you ...
... seemed to appeal to him in Mr. Barlow's favour . That gentleman , of course , did not understand what she said , but he afterwards compared her winning manner and caresses and flow of words to a rain of sugarplums . ' My father says you ...
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... seemed to shut him out from gaiety and good humour , from laughter and lightness of all kinds , for evermore . Attorney though he was , Mr. Barlow had a tender conscience , and he reproached himself for having given way even for a few ...
... seemed to shut him out from gaiety and good humour , from laughter and lightness of all kinds , for evermore . Attorney though he was , Mr. Barlow had a tender conscience , and he reproached himself for having given way even for a few ...
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