Ernest Maltravers Or The EleusiniaJ.B. Lippincott Company, 1874 - 575 |
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... knew you would beat me if I did . " " And what do you want money for ? " " To get food when I'm hungered . " " Nothing else ? " " I don't know . " The girl paused . " Why don't you let me , " she said after awhile , " why don't you let ...
... knew you would beat me if I did . " " And what do you want money for ? " " To get food when I'm hungered . " " Nothing else ? " " I don't know . " The girl paused . " Why don't you let me , " she said after awhile , " why don't you let ...
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... ruffian struck his daughter to the ground , sprang over her body , unbarred the door , and , accompanied by his comrade , set off in vague pursuit of his intended victim . CHAPTER III . " You knew - none so well ERNEST MALTRAVERS . 27.
... ruffian struck his daughter to the ground , sprang over her body , unbarred the door , and , accompanied by his comrade , set off in vague pursuit of his intended victim . CHAPTER III . " You knew - none so well ERNEST MALTRAVERS . 27.
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Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton. CHAPTER III . " You knew - none so well , of my daughter's flight . " Merchant of Venice , Act iii . Sc . 1 . THE day dawned ; it was a mild , damp , hazy morning ; the sod sank deep beneath the foot ...
Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton. CHAPTER III . " You knew - none so well , of my daughter's flight . " Merchant of Venice , Act iii . Sc . 1 . THE day dawned ; it was a mild , damp , hazy morning ; the sod sank deep beneath the foot ...
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... knew the voice , and then they both went out by the backway ; so I stole down , and went out and listened ; and I knew the other man was John Walters . I'm afraid of him , sir . And then Walters said , says he , ' I will get the hammer ...
... knew the voice , and then they both went out by the backway ; so I stole down , and went out and listened ; and I knew the other man was John Walters . I'm afraid of him , sir . And then Walters said , says he , ' I will get the hammer ...
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... dear girl - I am rejoiced to think so , " said Mal- travers to himself ; " I knew there would be no danger . " Was he not in love himself ? -the reader must decide . " Alice , " said Maltravers , one evening , ERNEST MALTRAVERS . 51.
... dear girl - I am rejoiced to think so , " said Mal- travers to himself ; " I knew there would be no danger . " Was he not in love himself ? -the reader must decide . " Alice , " said Maltravers , one evening , ERNEST MALTRAVERS . 51.
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