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Page 52
... complete distraction , stood beside him . " Villain ! " he shouted , " mean , pitiful scoundrel ! this is your indifference ! you were too much of a coward to dare to avow your intentions , so you resorted to the ex- pedient of ...
... complete distraction , stood beside him . " Villain ! " he shouted , " mean , pitiful scoundrel ! this is your indifference ! you were too much of a coward to dare to avow your intentions , so you resorted to the ex- pedient of ...
Page 72
... complete defeat of Mr. Rice , and Mr. Hay was more pettish than ever . Mr. Rice had found listeners and cheerers during the lucid exposition of his sentiments , ( which we were empowered to give through the kindness of an able reporter ...
... complete defeat of Mr. Rice , and Mr. Hay was more pettish than ever . Mr. Rice had found listeners and cheerers during the lucid exposition of his sentiments , ( which we were empowered to give through the kindness of an able reporter ...
Page 124
... complete equipment of whatever is necessary for his business , or lose the seasons when business may be done to best advantage . At this season , in particular , this difficulty is in- creased , because the most important business of ...
... complete equipment of whatever is necessary for his business , or lose the seasons when business may be done to best advantage . At this season , in particular , this difficulty is in- creased , because the most important business of ...
Page 244
... complete the crushing of poor Aunty , it was a stroke like this . To know that her presence was tolerated only because it was needed , had been killing enough to a heart overflowing with affection ; but to find herself excluded as a ...
... complete the crushing of poor Aunty , it was a stroke like this . To know that her presence was tolerated only because it was needed , had been killing enough to a heart overflowing with affection ; but to find herself excluded as a ...
Page 270
... complete satisfaction of all claims , but nobody will long for his threadbare coat , even with the accompaniment of the proud heart beating beneath it . Envy follows not the poor . What a labour is that of the care of a great estate ...
... complete satisfaction of all claims , but nobody will long for his threadbare coat , even with the accompaniment of the proud heart beating beneath it . Envy follows not the poor . What a labour is that of the care of a great estate ...
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