Dilemmas of Pride, Volym 1Bull and Churton, Holles street., 1833 |
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... if he cried when his face was being washed , he should never be Sir Geoffery . At school , all the boys at play hours had somehow or other ac- ! quired the habit of calling him Sir Geoffery ; and DILEMMAS OF PRIDE . 17.
... if he cried when his face was being washed , he should never be Sir Geoffery . At school , all the boys at play hours had somehow or other ac- ! quired the habit of calling him Sir Geoffery ; and DILEMMAS OF PRIDE . 17.
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... face , and smirking his recognition , when by so doing he had discovered who they were ; and though last not least , Sir James Lindsey ; least in conse- quence we mean , for he was a very little , very ugly man , the express image of ...
... face , and smirking his recognition , when by so doing he had discovered who they were ; and though last not least , Sir James Lindsey ; least in conse- quence we mean , for he was a very little , very ugly man , the express image of ...
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... face , and saying silly things . Had it been possible to have checked coquetry in Lady Flamborough , the sight of the senseless bloated countenance on which she was thus casting away those interesting appeals of her visual orbs , one ...
... face , and saying silly things . Had it been possible to have checked coquetry in Lady Flamborough , the sight of the senseless bloated countenance on which she was thus casting away those interesting appeals of her visual orbs , one ...
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... face , and saying silly things . Had it been possible to have checked coquetry in Lady Flamborough , the sight of the senseless bloated countenance on which she was thus casting away those interesting appeals of her visual orbs , one ...
... face , and saying silly things . Had it been possible to have checked coquetry in Lady Flamborough , the sight of the senseless bloated countenance on which she was thus casting away those interesting appeals of her visual orbs , one ...
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Dilemmas, Margracia Loudon. tiveness , and all that called itself face , concluded without any distinct line of demarcation , in a jole , much resembling that of a cod - fish . The eyes were colourless , and owed all the brilliancy they ...
Dilemmas, Margracia Loudon. tiveness , and all that called itself face , concluded without any distinct line of demarcation , in a jole , much resembling that of a cod - fish . The eyes were colourless , and owed all the brilliancy they ...
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added already apoplexy appearance Arden family arsenic asked Aunt Dorothea BEAUFORT HOUSE beautiful brother called Cameron Caroline's CHAPTER Cheltenham chiffonier circumstances countenance course dancing daugh daughter death DILEMMAS OF PRIDE Doctor door drawing-room escritoire evidence expression eyes family party favour fear feelings felt Fips fortune friends gentlemen Geoffery Arden Geoffery's hand happy heart Henry Henry Lind hero hope hour James Lind Lady Arden Lady Caroline Montague Lady Flamborough Lady Palliser Lady Palliser's ladyship laughed looked Lord Darlingford loughby Louisa lover Madeline manner marriage marry ment mind Miss Salter Montague House morning mother ness never night object occasion packet party poison poor present quadrille racter rendered replied round Sarah seemed servants Shawbridge Sir Alfred Sir Alfred's Sir James Sir William Orm Sir Willoughby sisters smile speak stood strange supposed sure thing thought tion uncon walk wish young younger
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