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Page 13
... matters , asleep or awake , was not whether in getting a cornet's commission for Harry in this or that king ... matter ; Harry shall do nothing that he does not like . I have played the devil with my- self times enough , but the ...
... matters , asleep or awake , was not whether in getting a cornet's commission for Harry in this or that king ... matter ; Harry shall do nothing that he does not like . I have played the devil with my- self times enough , but the ...
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... matter of the coming duel had hitherto intruded upon him , so strong were the feelings of insult and outrage in his passion - full breast ; but now the " still , small voice " began to make itself heard , and such vague notions of a ...
... matter of the coming duel had hitherto intruded upon him , so strong were the feelings of insult and outrage in his passion - full breast ; but now the " still , small voice " began to make itself heard , and such vague notions of a ...
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... matter , of course . I am ready to satisfy all or any of these six gentlemen whenever they please ; but Captain Vials first . " He beckoned Harry , and the two retired at once into the latter's apartment . " Let it be to - morrow ...
... matter , of course . I am ready to satisfy all or any of these six gentlemen whenever they please ; but Captain Vials first . " He beckoned Harry , and the two retired at once into the latter's apartment . " Let it be to - morrow ...
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... matter that they are little else than immense reservoirs of salt in solution . Vast rivers meander for hun- dreds of leagues through sterile splitudes , and at length mysteriously disappear in the thirsty deserts . Immense deposits of ...
... matter that they are little else than immense reservoirs of salt in solution . Vast rivers meander for hun- dreds of leagues through sterile splitudes , and at length mysteriously disappear in the thirsty deserts . Immense deposits of ...
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... matter of hair - dressing . Marie Antoinette was unfortunately carried away by the folly of the day , and although the so - called " world " followed the fashion she gave , the public ridiculed and caricatured it . Louis XIV . ordered ...
... matter of hair - dressing . Marie Antoinette was unfortunately carried away by the folly of the day , and although the so - called " world " followed the fashion she gave , the public ridiculed and caricatured it . Louis XIV . ordered ...
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