Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 63Richard Bentley, 1868 |
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Page 113
... kind and liberal . They might chatter about his concerns , and speculate on the probable extent of his wealth and the probable disposition of it in his will , as long as they liked ; but , as long as he fed sumptuously every day , they ...
... kind and liberal . They might chatter about his concerns , and speculate on the probable extent of his wealth and the probable disposition of it in his will , as long as they liked ; but , as long as he fed sumptuously every day , they ...
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... kind old gentleman was like a child in his delight when he introduced Mrs. Buxton to her new autumn residence , and Mrs. Buxton was of course in her turn transported at beholding so remarkable a proof of her husband's genius . The ...
... kind old gentleman was like a child in his delight when he introduced Mrs. Buxton to her new autumn residence , and Mrs. Buxton was of course in her turn transported at beholding so remarkable a proof of her husband's genius . The ...
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... kind . " " You know , dear , " she said to Lady Quaque , the two chatting together out on the lawn under the shade of a wide - spreading sycamore " you know , dear , your husband almost puts me in a fright sometimes by the things he ...
... kind . " " You know , dear , " she said to Lady Quaque , the two chatting together out on the lawn under the shade of a wide - spreading sycamore " you know , dear , your husband almost puts me in a fright sometimes by the things he ...
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Myddleton Pomfret A Novel By William Harrison Ainsworth 1 186 320 | 1 |
The German Almanacks for 1868 | 33 |
A Tale of Crime | 50 |
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