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... hear what part of my life or conduct he thinks himself privileged to in- quire into . " " You do not state the case quite fairly , Mr. Rawlings , " said Lord Charles ; " I have no right whatever to institute such an inquisition ; but ...
... hear what part of my life or conduct he thinks himself privileged to in- quire into . " " You do not state the case quite fairly , Mr. Rawlings , " said Lord Charles ; " I have no right whatever to institute such an inquisition ; but ...
Strona 26
... hear what he has to say . " " In good time , Lord William Eton , " said Mr. Rawlings , fixing his eyes full upon his lordship's face . " And so , " he continued , turning to Lord Charles , 66 ' you feel your own situation acutely , and ...
... hear what he has to say . " " In good time , Lord William Eton , " said Mr. Rawlings , fixing his eyes full upon his lordship's face . " And so , " he continued , turning to Lord Charles , 66 ' you feel your own situation acutely , and ...
Strona 27
... hear what I had to say , my lord . I beg you will listen to it . When your nephew proposed for my daughter , I wasn't given to understand that you had any objection to the match , nor did I consent to it , until it was , in the first ...
... hear what I had to say , my lord . I beg you will listen to it . When your nephew proposed for my daughter , I wasn't given to understand that you had any objection to the match , nor did I consent to it , until it was , in the first ...
Strona 41
... hear ; and his pride was galled to the core by the titter that rang in his ears as Richard Rawlings , turning his back con- temptuously upon him , moved slowly away through the crowd . The admonition about his lordship's treatment of ...
... hear ; and his pride was galled to the core by the titter that rang in his ears as Richard Rawlings , turning his back con- temptuously upon him , moved slowly away through the crowd . The admonition about his lordship's treatment of ...
Strona 54
... hear - she love him , sir , Mr. Winston - when he go to America , and no one hear nothing of him , I think of my pauvre petit , my little Eugène - ah ! sir , it make my heart very sad . " " Go to America ! " exclaimed Costigan ; " non ...
... hear - she love him , sir , Mr. Winston - when he go to America , and no one hear nothing of him , I think of my pauvre petit , my little Eugène - ah ! sir , it make my heart very sad . " " Go to America ! " exclaimed Costigan ; " non ...
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