The Lamp [ed. by T.E. Bradley]., Tomy 22-23Thomas Earnshaw Bradley 1882 |
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... thee un- prepared ? " " You mistake , Master Eardsley , " answered Bandinelli , with a dry air , " the gold is ready ; but you know well that it is my custom to hold the security in my right hand , before I give money with my left ...
... thee un- prepared ? " " You mistake , Master Eardsley , " answered Bandinelli , with a dry air , " the gold is ready ; but you know well that it is my custom to hold the security in my right hand , before I give money with my left ...
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... thee in stead ; I visited on thy account the stationer of Westminster , of whom I spoke on our last meeting , the worthy Master Benaiah Gibbs ; he is a very earnest man in what is called the good cause , so earnest indeed , that I was ...
... thee in stead ; I visited on thy account the stationer of Westminster , of whom I spoke on our last meeting , the worthy Master Benaiah Gibbs ; he is a very earnest man in what is called the good cause , so earnest indeed , that I was ...
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... thee this assurance , Adelaide , noble child , " said the king , extending his hand to the countess , and speaking in a tone of parental kindness . " And you , too , my poor Adelaide , must be per- sonally aggrieved by these miserable ...
... thee this assurance , Adelaide , noble child , " said the king , extending his hand to the countess , and speaking in a tone of parental kindness . " And you , too , my poor Adelaide , must be per- sonally aggrieved by these miserable ...
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... thee , and retard thy recovery ; " he answered nervously . " It would retard me far more not to hear it . Oh , mine own ! when wilt thou learn that no sorrow can be great , when it is shared with thee ? " His heart swelled with a joy ...
... thee , and retard thy recovery ; " he answered nervously . " It would retard me far more not to hear it . Oh , mine own ! when wilt thou learn that no sorrow can be great , when it is shared with thee ? " His heart swelled with a joy ...
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... thee , " exclaimed Carl vehemently . She raised her eyes for an instant to an old bronze Crucifix which hung over the mantel- piece . • " Carl , " and she looked kindly , but determinedly at him ; " thou shalt come with me , and then ...
... thee , " exclaimed Carl vehemently . She raised her eyes for an instant to an old bronze Crucifix which hung over the mantel- piece . • " Carl , " and she looked kindly , but determinedly at him ; " thou shalt come with me , and then ...
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