Merton ; And, The SutherlandsGeorge Routledge & Sons, 1987 - 380 pagini |
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... sure was an old story told by Sir Mammon Clare , who stood near her , his red riband Howing like a silken river across a meadow of white dimity waistcoat , and his bright star shaking splendidly at the humour of his own narrative ...
... sure was an old story told by Sir Mammon Clare , who stood near her , his red riband Howing like a silken river across a meadow of white dimity waistcoat , and his bright star shaking splendidly at the humour of his own narrative ...
Pagina 25
... sure , to talk in this way.- -I've had people here by dozens , people who rides in their own carriages , and some on ' em with four and some six horses , of their own , and they have never called none of us honest people fellows . If ...
... sure , to talk in this way.- -I've had people here by dozens , people who rides in their own carriages , and some on ' em with four and some six horses , of their own , and they have never called none of us honest people fellows . If ...
Pagina 66
... sure , his rude presumption Deserved to lose my heart ; But were he now before me , In spite of injured pride , I fear my eyes would pardon Before my tongue could chide . " With these apposite and applicable words in his head , if not ...
... sure , his rude presumption Deserved to lose my heart ; But were he now before me , In spite of injured pride , I fear my eyes would pardon Before my tongue could chide . " With these apposite and applicable words in his head , if not ...
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