Beauchamp: Or The Error, Volumen 2Smith, Elder and Company, 1848 |
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... death , " A bumper , gentlemen , for a toast - now Master Leathersides , why do you bring this man before me ? " 66 Why , please your worship's honour , " replied the constable , " we apprehended him for poach- ing in the streets of ...
... death , " A bumper , gentlemen , for a toast - now Master Leathersides , why do you bring this man before me ? " 66 Why , please your worship's honour , " replied the constable , " we apprehended him for poach- ing in the streets of ...
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... death , but in having sent you a warning with a most lenient hand , which will assuredly make you a better man for all your future days . Lift up the voice of praise , I say , from the bottom of your heart . " " I do , indeed ! " cried ...
... death , but in having sent you a warning with a most lenient hand , which will assuredly make you a better man for all your future days . Lift up the voice of praise , I say , from the bottom of your heart . " " I do , indeed ! " cried ...
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... death in a fortnight ;. we are both so harum - scarum , as papa calls it , that it would not be safe for one to trust the other out of his sight ; for a thousand to one we should never meet again ; he would go to the East Indies , and I ...
... death in a fortnight ;. we are both so harum - scarum , as papa calls it , that it would not be safe for one to trust the other out of his sight ; for a thousand to one we should never meet again ; he would go to the East Indies , and I ...
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... death had struck them . Down the broad oak stairs , with its narrow strip of carpet , along the old marble hall with its tesselated floor , Mary Clifford went slowly and quietly , lighted alone by a skylight over- head , and a large ...
... death had struck them . Down the broad oak stairs , with its narrow strip of carpet , along the old marble hall with its tesselated floor , Mary Clifford went slowly and quietly , lighted alone by a skylight over- head , and a large ...
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... death . ” " Painful , indeed , I do not doubt ; " answered Ned Hayward , " but yet " 66 Nay , nay , " cried Mary , " do not say but yet , Captain Hayward . I could never make up my mind to give evidence against him ; and , to speak ...
... death . ” " Painful , indeed , I do not doubt ; " answered Ned Hayward , " but yet " 66 Nay , nay , " cried Mary , " do not say but yet , Captain Hayward . I could never make up my mind to give evidence against him ; and , to speak ...
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Página 121 - ... eyes of admiring thousands the works of the poet, or displayed the skill of the actor, has produced such deep tragedy as you. How often has the sight of the thin folded sheet, with its strange, crooked black hieroglyphics, overwhelmed the lightest and the gayest heart with heaviness and mourning ! how often changed the smile into the tear ! how often swept away the gay pageants of imagination, and memory, and hope, and left the past all darkness, and the future all despair ! But, on the contrary,...
Página 62 - No, hang me if I go to bed with such a morsel on my stomach." Then, putting it on the other side of the candle, and his glass to his eye, he read the contents. They did not seem to be palateable ; for the first sentence made him exclaim, " Pish! I know you my buck!" After this he read on again ; and, though he made no further exclamation, his brow became cloudy, and his eye anxious. When he had done, he threw it down, put his hands behind his back, and walked two or three times up and down the room,...