The New Forest: A Novel, Zväzok 1H. Colburn, 1829 |
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... poor folks to speak ill of their betters , and he a justice o ' the peace . Many people say she be as handsome as she be koind and generous - like ; but , Lord ! you'd say she was but a poor spindle - shanked kind of body , if ye saw ...
... poor folks to speak ill of their betters , and he a justice o ' the peace . Many people say she be as handsome as she be koind and generous - like ; but , Lord ! you'd say she was but a poor spindle - shanked kind of body , if ye saw ...
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... poor ? " " Anan , Sir ! I don't see how that argufiés . Thirty years ago , I were gamekeeper to the old Squire ; and I wouldn't gi ' a quid of tobacco to see a park that hasn't plenty of preserves in it for game , and a good herd o ...
... poor ? " " Anan , Sir ! I don't see how that argufiés . Thirty years ago , I were gamekeeper to the old Squire ; and I wouldn't gi ' a quid of tobacco to see a park that hasn't plenty of preserves in it for game , and a good herd o ...
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... Poor Emily ! this must be an uncongenial dwelling- place for thee . " So saying , the soliloquiser walked two or three times round the lonely building , though at some distance from it , occasionally venting observations of the same ...
... Poor Emily ! this must be an uncongenial dwelling- place for thee . " So saying , the soliloquiser walked two or three times round the lonely building , though at some distance from it , occasionally venting observations of the same ...
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... poor and the lower orders , who seemed in more urgent need of his good offices . By substituting for the sordid and grasping selfishness which is now so carefully instilled into our minds , a more expansive sys- tem of benevolence and ...
... poor and the lower orders , who seemed in more urgent need of his good offices . By substituting for the sordid and grasping selfishness which is now so carefully instilled into our minds , a more expansive sys- tem of benevolence and ...
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... poor thing ; and if she did , she would be too shy and diffident to encourage him . Besides , if this were his object , why should he stay here ? He would be nearer to the Manor - house at the coast . " " Well , and him were a - going ...
... poor thing ; and if she did , she would be too shy and diffident to encourage him . Besides , if this were his object , why should he stay here ? He would be nearer to the Manor - house at the coast . " " Well , and him were a - going ...
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