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Strona 62
... Farquhar was the son of a merchant , had a share in the house , and was possessed of a com- petence ample for the modest ambition of a private gentleman . There was nothing whatever striking in his manners or appearance , and it was ...
... Farquhar was the son of a merchant , had a share in the house , and was possessed of a com- petence ample for the modest ambition of a private gentleman . There was nothing whatever striking in his manners or appearance , and it was ...
Strona 63
... Farquhar to ask papa . She took the responsibility of the matter upon herself , and told him for the present to say nothing to papa about it . It was certainly not a very opportune time for the introduction of such a subject . Mr ...
... Farquhar to ask papa . She took the responsibility of the matter upon herself , and told him for the present to say nothing to papa about it . It was certainly not a very opportune time for the introduction of such a subject . Mr ...
Strona 64
... Farquhar . She was determined not to expose her lover to the risk of a temper which had left such deep scars upon her memory . Nor was this all . Who could foresee how her father would come out of the harassing ordeal through which he ...
... Farquhar . She was determined not to expose her lover to the risk of a temper which had left such deep scars upon her memory . Nor was this all . Who could foresee how her father would come out of the harassing ordeal through which he ...
Strona 97
... Farquhar , whose dreadful secret put Mrs. Raw- lings upon thorns every time he came into the house ; and Mr. Trainer , the literary friend of the Baroness de Poudre - bleu , who had lately disap- peared all of a sudden , an event that ...
... Farquhar , whose dreadful secret put Mrs. Raw- lings upon thorns every time he came into the house ; and Mr. Trainer , the literary friend of the Baroness de Poudre - bleu , who had lately disap- peared all of a sudden , an event that ...
Strona 99
... Farquhar to take down his daughter . " We must take care of each other , " said Mr. Rawlings to Lord Clickerly , as they moved together in the rear . " Y - e - s , " simpered his lordship , drawing out a cambric pocket - handkerchief ...
... Farquhar to take down his daughter . " We must take care of each other , " said Mr. Rawlings to Lord Clickerly , as they moved together in the rear . " Y - e - s , " simpered his lordship , drawing out a cambric pocket - handkerchief ...
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