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Side 16
... never meet them but you make a speech about seeing them , and yet we never have them but once in two years . " " Why , between ourselves , my dear , " said the baronet , in a confiden- tial tone , " towards a certain class of people ...
... never meet them but you make a speech about seeing them , and yet we never have them but once in two years . " " Why , between ourselves , my dear , " said the baronet , in a confiden- tial tone , " towards a certain class of people ...
Side 21
... never trembled , nor did his cheek grow paler , nor his eye wander , but remained still sternly bent on Tyrrel in sad and resolute defiance . " Tyrrel ! " said he , in a solemn tone , " I have no fear . You dare not be a murderer ...
... never trembled , nor did his cheek grow paler , nor his eye wander , but remained still sternly bent on Tyrrel in sad and resolute defiance . " Tyrrel ! " said he , in a solemn tone , " I have no fear . You dare not be a murderer ...
Side 510
... never entered into the contemplation of the good and honest Penn . We know not how it is , but woman seems to possess in every climate , and under all varieties of costume , the faculty of turning every circumstance to the use of her ...
... never entered into the contemplation of the good and honest Penn . We know not how it is , but woman seems to possess in every climate , and under all varieties of costume , the faculty of turning every circumstance to the use of her ...
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