The Cornhill Magazine, Band 10;Band 57William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1888 |
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... 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 Cleethorpes . I suppose you ...
... 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 Cleethorpes . I suppose you ...
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... kind allowance ? ' ' No , I did not mean that . ' He gazed at her , and his face showed a growing trouble . ' You do not take too seriously what I said just now about the weakness of my mind ? It would be horrible if you thought I had ...
... kind allowance ? ' ' No , I did not mean that . ' He gazed at her , and his face showed a growing trouble . ' You do not take too seriously what I said just now about the weakness of my mind ? It would be horrible if you thought I had ...
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... kind that would not otherwise have been found there . The theatre she tabooed , regarding this severity as an acceptable sacrifice , and not troubling to reflect what share her ill - health had in rendering it a fairly easy one . In ...
... kind that would not otherwise have been found there . The theatre she tabooed , regarding this severity as an acceptable sacrifice , and not troubling to reflect what share her ill - health had in rendering it a fairly easy one . In ...
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... kind of books that you do ? ' Unfortunately I read no books at all . ' She paused again , to let him get to her side . ' What a pity it can't continue ! ' ' What ? ' Your inability to read . " ' That is the A LIFE'S MORNING . 29.
... kind of books that you do ? ' Unfortunately I read no books at all . ' She paused again , to let him get to her side . ' What a pity it can't continue ! ' ' What ? ' Your inability to read . " ' That is the A LIFE'S MORNING . 29.
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... kind . ' ' Of pronounced character ? ' ' Precisely . You are neither one thing nor another . You have told me what you think of me ; shall I be equally frank and speak as if you were a college friend ? For at all events we are friends ...
... kind . ' ' Of pronounced character ? ' ' Precisely . You are neither one thing nor another . You have told me what you think of me ; shall I be equally frank and speak as if you were a college friend ? For at all events we are friends ...
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