Illustrations of Lying, in All Its BranchesS. Andrus, 1828 - 283 |
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... conceal from her parents ; and after relating all that had passed relative to the fruit and flowers , she repeated the cruel question of the old man , " Are you not the daughter of Mr. Burford the bankrupt ? " and owned what her reply ...
... conceal from her parents ; and after relating all that had passed relative to the fruit and flowers , she repeated the cruel question of the old man , " Are you not the daughter of Mr. Burford the bankrupt ? " and owned what her reply ...
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... conceal his abilities from observation ? Oh , yes . Darcy , to borrow Addison's metaphor concerning himself , though he could draw a bill for £ 1000 , had never any small change in his pocket . Like him he could write , but he could not ...
... conceal his abilities from observation ? Oh , yes . Darcy , to borrow Addison's metaphor concerning himself , though he could draw a bill for £ 1000 , had never any small change in his pocket . Like him he could write , but he could not ...
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... conceal the sarcastic smile which played upon her lip , and feeling strengthened , by this new instance of Jemima's du- plicity , to go on with her design ; but Jemima thought she had endeared herself to her by flatter- ing 54 ...
... conceal the sarcastic smile which played upon her lip , and feeling strengthened , by this new instance of Jemima's du- plicity , to go on with her design ; but Jemima thought she had endeared herself to her by flatter- ing 54 ...
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... conceal it ; and that , but for that LIE OF FEAR , the effect of his negligence might have been repaired in time . But he was resolved that he would not leave Somerstown till he had seen these poor people set- tled 68 ILLUSTRATIONS OF ...
... conceal it ; and that , but for that LIE OF FEAR , the effect of his negligence might have been repaired in time . But he was resolved that he would not leave Somerstown till he had seen these poor people set- tled 68 ILLUSTRATIONS OF ...
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... conceal from herself the mortifying truth , that her play must be wholly devoid of interest , as it had utterly failed either to rivet or attract her young auditor's attention . But , though this girl lost two valued acquaintan- ces by ...
... conceal from herself the mortifying truth , that her play must be wholly devoid of interest , as it had utterly failed either to rivet or attract her young auditor's attention . But , though this girl lost two valued acquaintan- ces by ...
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