Merton ; And, The SutherlandsGeorge Routledge & Sons, 1987 - 380 pagini |
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Pagina 135
... never latterly amounted to any thing like real mirth : however , the anticipation that the verdict would , if ... never forgetting , as I hope my readers never will , that he , the said Henry Merton , Esq . , held an appointment under ...
... never latterly amounted to any thing like real mirth : however , the anticipation that the verdict would , if ... never forgetting , as I hope my readers never will , that he , the said Henry Merton , Esq . , held an appointment under ...
Pagina 182
... never been near the parsonage : nor when she married that chap , never a bit o'notice did neither of them take of the poor ould gentle- man , no more nor if he had been a stick or a stone . " " And does he know nothing of - this trial ...
... never been near the parsonage : nor when she married that chap , never a bit o'notice did neither of them take of the poor ould gentle- man , no more nor if he had been a stick or a stone . " " And does he know nothing of - this trial ...
Pagina 291
Theodore Edward Hook. badly caulked , for although Porpoise never meant to fight , she had square holes cut in her sides to look as if she did . Wilson's cabin leaked uncomfortably - the round house was dry , but then " boy Jem " never ...
Theodore Edward Hook. badly caulked , for although Porpoise never meant to fight , she had square holes cut in her sides to look as if she did . Wilson's cabin leaked uncomfortably - the round house was dry , but then " boy Jem " never ...
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acquaintance affair affection agitation agreeable amiable anxious appeared arrival barouche beloved Busbridge Casay Charles Fitzpatrick circumstances Colonel conduct connexion creature daugh daughter dear dénouement dinner door doubt dreadful Emily Etherington evidently exclaimed eyes Fanny Meadows Fanny's father favour feelings felt Felton Fisherton Fitzpatrick gentleman George George Sutherland girl gone Grace Grosvenor Square Hammond hand happiness Haversfield heard heart Henry's hero honour hope hour husband inquired James James bowed James Sutherland Jane John Felton Kate Kate's knew Lazenby letter London looked Lord Castleton Lord Mildenhall Lordship lover manner marriage married Melville Island mind Miss morning mother Nabob never night object party perhaps person poor Porpoise present proceeded Ramsgate received replied Ringsworth servant Sheldwick Sir Harry Lavington soothing sorrow sure surprise Sutherland thing thought tion Verjuice waiter wife Wilmore Wilson woman Yarmouth young lady