The Gentleman's Magazine, 第 4 巻、第 228 巻Bradbury, Evans, 1870 |
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... asking . " No , and never shall , and your father that proud and independent it makes one unable to sit easy in one's chair to think of it . My father , that is your grandfather , Mills , would have sent us all the way in his own waggon ...
... asking . " No , and never shall , and your father that proud and independent it makes one unable to sit easy in one's chair to think of it . My father , that is your grandfather , Mills , would have sent us all the way in his own waggon ...
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... asked my father . " What do I mean ? You ought to be ashamed of yourself ! " 19 " So he is , so he is , " said a gentleman whom I had never seen before , stepping in at the half open door - way ; for it was not yet ten o'clock ; " but ...
... asked my father . " What do I mean ? You ought to be ashamed of yourself ! " 19 " So he is , so he is , " said a gentleman whom I had never seen before , stepping in at the half open door - way ; for it was not yet ten o'clock ; " but ...
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... asked me how I liked mamma best , with flowers in her hair or without . At these times I often fondled and kissed her , but there was no warmth in her embrace . She seemed to receive all my love as a sort of tribute . There were ...
... asked me how I liked mamma best , with flowers in her hair or without . At these times I often fondled and kissed her , but there was no warmth in her embrace . She seemed to receive all my love as a sort of tribute . There were ...
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... asking her what was the matter . She made no reply ; but lighted the candles , went to my mother's room , which was strewn with papers and opened drawers . There was a letter on her dressing - table for my father . I learnt this ...
... asking her what was the matter . She made no reply ; but lighted the candles , went to my mother's room , which was strewn with papers and opened drawers . There was a letter on her dressing - table for my father . I learnt this ...
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... asked but for work , but the work was wanting . Sometimes a soldier came and seated himself by the workmen , sometimes a pensioner ; and Gwyn- plaine perceived that spectre , war . Here Gwynplaine read want of work , man - farming ...
... asked but for work , but the work was wanting . Sometimes a soldier came and seated himself by the workmen , sometimes a pensioner ; and Gwyn- plaine perceived that spectre , war . Here Gwynplaine read want of work , man - farming ...
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