The Complete Works of William Makepeace Thackeray: The adventures of PhilipHarper, 1903 |
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... young widow , who bore the elegant name of Mrs. Wellesley Macarty . In the same house and room with the widow lived her mamma , a lady who was called Mrs. Crabb . Both professed to be rather fashionable people . The Crabbs were of a ...
... young widow , who bore the elegant name of Mrs. Wellesley Macarty . In the same house and room with the widow lived her mamma , a lady who was called Mrs. Crabb . Both professed to be rather fashionable people . The Crabbs were of a ...
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... young Englishman , James Gann , Esq . , of the great oil - house of Gann ... lady , blushing rosy red , said , " James , these two are yours ; " and poor ... lady hurriedly , he vowed that he would A SHABBY GENTEEL STORY 5.
... young Englishman , James Gann , Esq . , of the great oil - house of Gann ... lady , blushing rosy red , said , " James , these two are yours ; " and poor ... lady hurriedly , he vowed that he would A SHABBY GENTEEL STORY 5.
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... lady in those days , and gave evening - parties of the very first order . At this period of time , Mrs. James Gann sent the twins , Rosalind Clancy and Isabella Finnigan Wellesley Macarty , to a boarding - school for young ladies , and ...
... lady in those days , and gave evening - parties of the very first order . At this period of time , Mrs. James Gann sent the twins , Rosalind Clancy and Isabella Finnigan Wellesley Macarty , to a boarding - school for young ladies , and ...
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... young ladies were . While these enjoyed their pleasures and tea - parties abroad , it was Carry's usual fate to remain at home , and help the servant in the many duties which were required in Mrs. Gann's establishment . She dressed that ...
... young ladies were . While these enjoyed their pleasures and tea - parties abroad , it was Carry's usual fate to remain at home , and help the servant in the many duties which were required in Mrs. Gann's establishment . She dressed that ...
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William Makepeace Thackeray. and my Lady in a comedy - a couple of painted grinning fools , talking parts that they have ... young ladies greatly improved by the circumstance , having been cast thereby into a society where their expected ...
William Makepeace Thackeray. and my Lady in a comedy - a couple of painted grinning fools , talking parts that they have ... young ladies greatly improved by the circumstance , having been cast thereby into a society where their expected ...
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Admiral Byng admired Agnes asked barouche Baynes Becky better bless blushing Brandon called Captain Woolcomb Carrickfergus Charlotte Château Margaux cheroot child cries daresay daughter dear dine dinner Doctor door Egham Esquire eyes face fancy fat lady father fellow Fitch Gann's genteel gentleman George girl Grey Friars Gröningen hand Hang happy heard heart honour Hunt James Gann John Ringwood knew laughing Little Sister live lodgers look Lord Cinqbars Lord Ringwood Macarty mamma Margate marriage married mind Miss Caroline morning mother Mugford never night noble Old Parr Street painter Pall Mall Gazette papa parlour Pendennis perhaps Phil Phil's Philip Firmin poor little pretty quarrel remember Ridley Runt says Philip smile story suppose sure Swigby talk tell thing Thornhaugh thought told took Tufthunt Twysden uncle walk wife wine woman word young lady