Doctor Hookwell; or, The Anglo-Catholic family [by R. Armitage].1842 |
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Strona 288
... Caleb , the old butler of the Rev. Alfred Churton's father , and now in the service of the amiable and - worthy son , for the Churtons sprang of a race who knew how to provide for old and trusty servants . Mr. Churton's butler had evi ...
... Caleb , the old butler of the Rev. Alfred Churton's father , and now in the service of the amiable and - worthy son , for the Churtons sprang of a race who knew how to provide for old and trusty servants . Mr. Churton's butler had evi ...
Strona 289
... Caleb . If Mr. Joshua pro- duced a bottle of old wine , Mr. Caleb knew well , from experience , the mode and manner of its possession ; and if Mrs. Marvel seemed ruffled on the entrance of Mr. Joshua , the said Mr. Joshua knew too well ...
... Caleb . If Mr. Joshua pro- duced a bottle of old wine , Mr. Caleb knew well , from experience , the mode and manner of its possession ; and if Mrs. Marvel seemed ruffled on the entrance of Mr. Joshua , the said Mr. Joshua knew too well ...
Strona 291
... Caleb's chagrin , she indulged Mr. Joshua by calling up reminiscences of former little scenes between them , which Mr. Caleb would have wished forgotten ; and he soon , to his utter discomfiture , beheld Mrs. Marvel become more happy in ...
... Caleb's chagrin , she indulged Mr. Joshua by calling up reminiscences of former little scenes between them , which Mr. Caleb would have wished forgotten ; and he soon , to his utter discomfiture , beheld Mrs. Marvel become more happy in ...
Strona 292
... Caleb's distress of mind during these dulcet recollections of " auld lang syne , for he naturally supposed , as he afterwards said , when Mr. Caleb could no longer restrain expres- sion of his ire , that if Mr. Caleb cared a couple of ...
... Caleb's distress of mind during these dulcet recollections of " auld lang syne , for he naturally supposed , as he afterwards said , when Mr. Caleb could no longer restrain expres- sion of his ire , that if Mr. Caleb cared a couple of ...
Strona 293
... Caleb , speaking briskly , without show of rage or fear . " No such thing , " returned Mr. Sparrow , in a tone of household authority . " Do you think that the Honourable Mr. Stapylton has walked and talked with Miss Cecile in all the ...
... Caleb , speaking briskly , without show of rage or fear . " No such thing , " returned Mr. Sparrow , in a tone of household authority . " Do you think that the Honourable Mr. Stapylton has walked and talked with Miss Cecile in all the ...
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