All the Year Round, Tom 4;Tom 24Charles Dickens Charles Dickens, 1870 |
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... gentleman from sort of impalpable society known as the Westcope remarked , had cushioned and club , taking lunch on the first floor of the upholstered in her very best green terry . Leader Arms , sacredly kept apart for them . Who does ...
... gentleman from sort of impalpable society known as the Westcope remarked , had cushioned and club , taking lunch on the first floor of the upholstered in her very best green terry . Leader Arms , sacredly kept apart for them . Who does ...
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... gentleman beside him- " to take the lead . I myself have been put forward by some friends , but really I felt that one in your position , Mr. Leader , supported by these vast estates and noble demesne , was exactly the proper person to ...
... gentleman beside him- " to take the lead . I myself have been put forward by some friends , but really I felt that one in your position , Mr. Leader , supported by these vast estates and noble demesne , was exactly the proper person to ...
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... gentleman's invitation , but once a year , at least , that ceremony was gone through . Why did any of them - they , or poor old Squire Hepworth's family at the Grange , or the Dykes , who were as good a race as the Herriessons , only ...
... gentleman's invitation , but once a year , at least , that ceremony was gone through . Why did any of them - they , or poor old Squire Hepworth's family at the Grange , or the Dykes , who were as good a race as the Herriessons , only ...
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... gentleman said , general who was guardian to some sons of " the love and gratitude the poor lad bore a wealthy family , and had pleased that him . " It was drawn up with singular skill , officer for a whole night by his spirits , and ...
... gentleman said , general who was guardian to some sons of " the love and gratitude the poor lad bore a wealthy family , and had pleased that him . " It was drawn up with singular skill , officer for a whole night by his spirits , and ...
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... gentleman , with a large family . He was of a very litigious " cranky " nature , and had had a violent quarrel with his family , of many years ' standing . At any sort of meet- ing - for charity , vestry , politics , or any other ...
... gentleman , with a large family . He was of a very litigious " cranky " nature , and had had a violent quarrel with his family , of many years ' standing . At any sort of meet- ing - for charity , vestry , politics , or any other ...
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