London Society, Tom 15;Tom 17James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1870 |
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... able to reconcile the moral and the prac- tical issues in a manner beyond re- proach on either side . All this means that May did not tell her father ; and as she did not tell her father you may be sure that she did not tell her friend ...
... able to reconcile the moral and the prac- tical issues in a manner beyond re- proach on either side . All this means that May did not tell her father ; and as she did not tell her father you may be sure that she did not tell her friend ...
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... able to look upon the ball in the abstract as a brilliant gather- ing , ' a ' charming occasion , ' and so forth . She was disappointed at least up to the middle of the evening ; for she was looking for somebody who was not to be seen ...
... able to look upon the ball in the abstract as a brilliant gather- ing , ' a ' charming occasion , ' and so forth . She was disappointed at least up to the middle of the evening ; for she was looking for somebody who was not to be seen ...
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... able to give such adornments to the rooms that they would not be recognisable in a day or two , the negotiations were brought to a conclusion by the do- main being taken for a month . Both the captain and his daughter were indeed so ...
... able to give such adornments to the rooms that they would not be recognisable in a day or two , the negotiations were brought to a conclusion by the do- main being taken for a month . Both the captain and his daughter were indeed so ...
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... able about a theatre , in its stage- door aspect , than that the ghostly influence of which we spoke just now seems never to be associated with the front of the house . Audi- ences come and go , but seem to have no abiding haunt in the ...
... able about a theatre , in its stage- door aspect , than that the ghostly influence of which we spoke just now seems never to be associated with the front of the house . Audi- ences come and go , but seem to have no abiding haunt in the ...
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... able parents , ' and very few have been born so low in life as to have been set to manual labour ; so that their company , though , if a man has any notions of morality at all ( which many Frenchmen have not ) , it is excessively ...
... able parents , ' and very few have been born so low in life as to have been set to manual labour ; so that their company , though , if a man has any notions of morality at all ( which many Frenchmen have not ) , it is excessively ...
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