Belford Regis: Or, Sketches of a Country TownRichard Bentley, 1835 - 439 páginas |
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... common sense and plain English in the comparison . The man had eminent qualities for a debater too , especially a debater of that order , incorrigible pertness , intolerable perti- nacity , and a noble contempt of right and wrong . Even ...
... common sense and plain English in the comparison . The man had eminent qualities for a debater too , especially a debater of that order , incorrigible pertness , intolerable perti- nacity , and a noble contempt of right and wrong . Even ...
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... spirits were altogether gone , and his very heart seemed breaking . Affairs were in this posture , when , one fine afternoon in the beginning of October , Stephen was returning across Sunham Common from a walk that he 14 PETER JENKINS ,
... spirits were altogether gone , and his very heart seemed breaking . Affairs were in this posture , when , one fine afternoon in the beginning of October , Stephen was returning across Sunham Common from a walk that he 14 PETER JENKINS ,
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... Common , under the shade of a noble avenue of oaks , terminat- ing at one end by a spacious open grove of the same majestic tree ; the sun at one side of them , just sinking beneath the horizon , not making his usual " golden set ...
... Common , under the shade of a noble avenue of oaks , terminat- ing at one end by a spacious open grove of the same majestic tree ; the sun at one side of them , just sinking beneath the horizon , not making his usual " golden set ...
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... common with many placid quiet persons , liked nothing so well as the reckless lightheartedness which supplied the needful impetus to his own tranquil spirit , took to the boy the very first evening , and became , from that hour , his ...
... common with many placid quiet persons , liked nothing so well as the reckless lightheartedness which supplied the needful impetus to his own tranquil spirit , took to the boy the very first evening , and became , from that hour , his ...
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... A and B , and who now , in that common spirit of pro- phecy in which " the wish is father to the thought , " boldly foretold that " all the Mr. Singletons in England would never make a scholar of Tom 28 THE SAILOR'S WEDDING .
... A and B , and who now , in that common spirit of pro- phecy in which " the wish is father to the thought , " boldly foretold that " all the Mr. Singletons in England would never make a scholar of Tom 28 THE SAILOR'S WEDDING .
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