Merton ; And, The SutherlandsGeorge Routledge & Sons, 1987 - 380 pagini |
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Pagina 63
... extremely civil to Henry , was an intimate acquaintance of the Nevilles , a family with whom the Meadowses passed much of their time in London . He was quite sure that , amongst the few privileged associates of Fanny , Lucy Neville ...
... extremely civil to Henry , was an intimate acquaintance of the Nevilles , a family with whom the Meadowses passed much of their time in London . He was quite sure that , amongst the few privileged associates of Fanny , Lucy Neville ...
Pagina 100
... extremely awkward in Henry's pre- sence ; so did all the party . His appearance there , for which he accounted by his desire to relieve Fanny's mind from the apprehension she had expressed , and at the same time to exonerate himself ...
... extremely awkward in Henry's pre- sence ; so did all the party . His appearance there , for which he accounted by his desire to relieve Fanny's mind from the apprehension she had expressed , and at the same time to exonerate himself ...
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... extremely important to others , who were to quit the ship at her first resting - place . At noon the next day , Start Point bore W. and by N. eleven miles , and blowing fresh . The old Porpoise , most aptly named , had tumbled along ...
... extremely important to others , who were to quit the ship at her first resting - place . At noon the next day , Start Point bore W. and by N. eleven miles , and blowing fresh . The old Porpoise , most aptly named , had tumbled along ...
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