Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... Carveth . This gentleman , who was present at the interview , was also a little stiff , if not exactly unfriendly ... Carveth from time to time , and taking his advice , or not , as it seemed good to him . Carveth took no more notice of ...
... Carveth . This gentleman , who was present at the interview , was also a little stiff , if not exactly unfriendly ... Carveth from time to time , and taking his advice , or not , as it seemed good to him . Carveth took no more notice of ...
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... Carveth's influence ) coldly received ; but this was another matter . Carveth had not succeeded in putting down beer - drinkings ; the only result of his conscientious efforts had , so far , been his exclusion from the invitation - list ...
... Carveth's influence ) coldly received ; but this was another matter . Carveth had not succeeded in putting down beer - drinkings ; the only result of his conscientious efforts had , so far , been his exclusion from the invitation - list ...
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... Carveth returned , breathless with running , Ritson had chased Mrs. Carveth into a corner of the verandah and was trying to kiss her . Carveth , with the assistance of two sturdy natives , hauled him off and deposited him in the box ...
... Carveth returned , breathless with running , Ritson had chased Mrs. Carveth into a corner of the verandah and was trying to kiss her . Carveth , with the assistance of two sturdy natives , hauled him off and deposited him in the box ...
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