Belford Regis: Or, Sketches of a Country TownRichard Bentley, 1835 - 439 páginas |
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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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... spirit , took to the boy the very first evening , and became , from that hour , his most indulgent patron and protector , his champion in every scrape , and refuge in every calamity . There was no love lost between them . Tom , who ...
... spirit , took to the boy the very first evening , and became , from that hour , his most indulgent patron and protector , his champion in every scrape , and refuge in every calamity . There was no love lost between them . Tom , who ...
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... 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 .
... 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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... spirit of con- tradiction , that very active principle of our common nature , had its existence even in him ; but , as bees can extract wax and honey from poisonous plants , so in his kind and benevo- lent temper it showed itself only ...
... spirit of con- tradiction , that very active principle of our common nature , had its existence even in him ; but , as bees can extract wax and honey from poisonous plants , so in his kind and benevo- lent temper it showed itself only ...
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... go through the whole ballad , " On board of the Arethusa , " and finally joined in the refrain with much of Jack's own spirit , fell into conversation with him on the battles he had fought , the ships 34 THE SAILOR'S WEDDING .
... go through the whole ballad , " On board of the Arethusa , " and finally joined in the refrain with much of Jack's own spirit , fell into conversation with him on the battles he had fought , the ships 34 THE SAILOR'S WEDDING .
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amongst amusement beautiful Bessy blushes called Captain Lyndham Carlton charm cheeks child Colby colour cottage Cousins Cranley curricle damsel daughter dear delicate delight door Duval ejaculated Endymion exclaimed fair father favourite feeling felt flowers fortune gentle girl grace happy heard heart heiress Henry Hester Holy Brook honour humour Italian greyhound Jacob Jones kind Kinlay lady Laodamia leave Leslie lived London look Louis MADAME PERNELLE maid marriage married master mind Miss Blackall mistress Molière Morland morning mother neighbour neral never passed person Peter PETER JENKINS poor Jack pretty primrose racter replied rich Romeo Sanbury scolded seemed Sinbad the Sailor Singleton sister smile song Sophy sort spirit Stephen drew Stephen Lane Strew Sunham sure sweet Tabitha talked taste tell thee thought tion Tomkins turned uncon Vert-vert walk whilst wife woman young