Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 63Richard Bentley, 1868 |
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... remarked Mus- grave . " Monsieur has said it , " rejoined Emile , bowing . " Well , then , you may count upon my ... remark to me , it did not much signify . I will answer for her , if " " I make it worth her while to be silent ...
... remarked Mus- grave . " Monsieur has said it , " rejoined Emile , bowing . " Well , then , you may count upon my ... remark to me , it did not much signify . I will answer for her , if " " I make it worth her while to be silent ...
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... remark she has just made . " But the countenance of Sophia , though open , was sometimes difficult to decipher . The early habit of repressing her emotions into the equanimity of the Hamlyn temperament , imparted a look of vagueness and ...
... remark she has just made . " But the countenance of Sophia , though open , was sometimes difficult to decipher . The early habit of repressing her emotions into the equanimity of the Hamlyn temperament , imparted a look of vagueness and ...
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... remark that your hero must have been a wonderful swimmer , for , as you do not tell us where he came from , we are left to conclude that he had swam all the way from the South Pole , or , at all events , the great southern land of ...
... remark that your hero must have been a wonderful swimmer , for , as you do not tell us where he came from , we are left to conclude that he had swam all the way from the South Pole , or , at all events , the great southern land of ...
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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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