The Cornhill Magazine, Band 10;Band 57William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1888 |
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... laughed . ' I am going to eat unexampled chops at the " Waggoner ” in Hilstead , ' he replied . ' That's right . Good - bye , my dear boy . I wish you'd get fatter . ' ' Pooh , I'm all right . ' The landau rolled away . Wilfrid still ...
... laughed . ' I am going to eat unexampled chops at the " Waggoner ” in Hilstead , ' he replied . ' That's right . Good - bye , my dear boy . I wish you'd get fatter . ' ' Pooh , I'm all right . ' The landau rolled away . Wilfrid still ...
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... laugh . ' And won't you tell me ? ' 6 ' Tell you ? Ah , about lunch . No , I shall not be back . ' You won't ? O , I am sorry . ' ' Why are you sorry , indistinguishable little maiden ? ' he asked , drawing out one of her curls between ...
... laugh . ' And won't you tell me ? ' 6 ' Tell you ? Ah , about lunch . No , I shall not be back . ' You won't ? O , I am sorry . ' ' Why are you sorry , indistinguishable little maiden ? ' he asked , drawing out one of her curls between ...
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... laugh . ' It illus- trates what I meant in saying I doubted whether there was deep sympathy between us . Your own feeling for your father is clearly one of devotedness . You would think no sacrifice of your own wishes too great if he ...
... laugh . ' It illus- trates what I meant in saying I doubted whether there was deep sympathy between us . Your own feeling for your father is clearly one of devotedness . You would think no sacrifice of your own wishes too great if he ...
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... laughed at the unexpected reply . ' Then why not do so , dear ? It's warm enough ; you couldn't take any harm . ' ' I suppose the walk has tired me . ' ' But if you had no sleep last night ? How is it you can't sleep , I wonder ? Is it ...
... laughed at the unexpected reply . ' Then why not do so , dear ? It's warm enough ; you couldn't take any harm . ' ' I suppose the walk has tired me . ' ' But if you had no sleep last night ? How is it you can't sleep , I wonder ? Is it ...
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... laughed . ' Principles ! The word is vague . You mean , no doubt , that she doesn't seem to have commonplace prejudices . ' " That's just what I wanted you to say . ' She let her horse move on . The young man followed , his eyes gazing ...
... laughed . ' Principles ! The word is vague . You mean , no doubt , that she doesn't seem to have commonplace prejudices . ' " That's just what I wanted you to say . ' She let her horse move on . The young man followed , his eyes gazing ...
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