Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 54Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith Richard Bentley, 1863 |
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Page 242
... eyes , and hear everything with your own ears ; for I know , by very long experience , that it is very unsafe to trust to other people's . Vanity and interest cause many misrepresentations ; and folly causes many more . Few people have ...
... eyes , and hear everything with your own ears ; for I know , by very long experience , that it is very unsafe to trust to other people's . Vanity and interest cause many misrepresentations ; and folly causes many more . Few people have ...
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... eyes of love . At the advent of two , scarcely distinguishable from the rest , two men ap- proached , two cigars met ... Eye for eye , tooth for tooth , nose for nose ! ' " Ahmed endeavoured to argue his friend out of his sanguinary ...
... eyes of love . At the advent of two , scarcely distinguishable from the rest , two men ap- proached , two cigars met ... Eye for eye , tooth for tooth , nose for nose ! ' " Ahmed endeavoured to argue his friend out of his sanguinary ...
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... eyes . A few hours ' later , he was deeply immersed in business again . One letter especially attracted his attention . it close to his eyes , as if to convince himself that he had read correctly . It was a letter from Countess Salmour ...
... eyes . A few hours ' later , he was deeply immersed in business again . One letter especially attracted his attention . it close to his eyes , as if to convince himself that he had read correctly . It was a letter from Countess Salmour ...
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Bessie Leigh | 1 |
or The Days of Philip and Mary An Historical Romance | 19 |
A Visit to Caprera | 37 |
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