The Cornhill Magazine, Band 10;Band 57William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1888 |
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... course with interest , as several people did . Her reading became less ascetic , she passed to George Herbert and the Christian Year , ' and by way of the decoration of altars pro- ceeded to thought for her personal adornment . A ...
... course with interest , as several people did . Her reading became less ascetic , she passed to George Herbert and the Christian Year , ' and by way of the decoration of altars pro- ceeded to thought for her personal adornment . A ...
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... course . He ended by throwing the reins on Oberon's neck . ' Go which way you will , ' he said aloud . Oberon paced forward to the homeward route . ' So be it . On , then ! An hour will bring us to The Firs . ' The house was all but ...
... course . He ended by throwing the reins on Oberon's neck . ' Go which way you will , ' he said aloud . Oberon paced forward to the homeward route . ' So be it . On , then ! An hour will bring us to The Firs . ' The house was all but ...
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... course , is of a much wilder kind ? ' ' I have not seen them myself , ' said the governess . ' I thought you might have taken your holidays sometimes in that direction . ' ' No. We used to go to a seaside place in Lincolnshire called ...
... course , is of a much wilder kind ? ' ' I have not seen them myself , ' said the governess . ' I thought you might have taken your holidays sometimes in that direction . ' ' No. We used to go to a seaside place in Lincolnshire called ...
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... course understand that ; you don't take seriously all he says ? ' ' I think I can distinguish between jest and earnest . ' ' For all that , you speak of the recovery of my health as if I were still far from the wholly rational stand ...
... course understand that ; you don't take seriously all he says ? ' ' I think I can distinguish between jest and earnest . ' ' For all that , you speak of the recovery of my health as if I were still far from the wholly rational stand ...
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... course of time declared itself , but , though her existence was believed to hang on a thread , she lived on and on , lived to see Beatrice grow to womanhood . She kept a small house in London , but spent the greater part of the year at ...
... course of time declared itself , but , though her existence was believed to hang on a thread , she lived on and on , lived to see Beatrice grow to womanhood . She kept a small house in London , but spent the greater part of the year at ...
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