Hutspot: A Tale for the Nineteenth CenturyLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1852 - 416 sider |
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... , which is now commended to your candid cri- ticism , but not the less to your most indulgent consideration , by your loving friend THE AUTHOR . London , June , 1852 . HUTSPOT . CHAPTER I. " I blame not those , iv Preface .
... , which is now commended to your candid cri- ticism , but not the less to your most indulgent consideration , by your loving friend THE AUTHOR . London , June , 1852 . HUTSPOT . CHAPTER I. " I blame not those , iv Preface .
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... , which is now commended to your candid cri- ticism , but not the less to your most indulgent consideration , by your loving friend THE AUTHOR . London , June , 1852 . HUTSPOT . CHAPTER I. " I blame not those , iv Preface .
... , which is now commended to your candid cri- ticism , but not the less to your most indulgent consideration , by your loving friend THE AUTHOR . London , June , 1852 . HUTSPOT . CHAPTER I. " I blame not those , iv Preface .
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... been at you , and even to split its back . you are ; ten now can't construe off a page . " “ " Bravo ! " cried young Vernon , as he ran breathless into the room , and grasped his friend's B hand . " I wish you joy with all my ...
... been at you , and even to split its back . you are ; ten now can't construe off a page . " “ " Bravo ! " cried young Vernon , as he ran breathless into the room , and grasped his friend's B hand . " I wish you joy with all my ...
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... friendship has been my joy and pride , through the happy years I have passed with you ; and it shall not be my fault if absence or distance weaken it . Cor- dially thanking you for this crowning act of your kindness , I heartily drink ...
... friendship has been my joy and pride , through the happy years I have passed with you ; and it shall not be my fault if absence or distance weaken it . Cor- dially thanking you for this crowning act of your kindness , I heartily drink ...
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... friend there will take home with him of the hospitality of an Oxford Common room ! " Abashed by the reproof , Mr. Tugwell pro- ceeded instantly to remove from him , as far as possible , the cause of offence ; and in his haste to acquit ...
... friend there will take home with him of the hospitality of an Oxford Common room ! " Abashed by the reproof , Mr. Tugwell pro- ceeded instantly to remove from him , as far as possible , the cause of offence ; and in his haste to acquit ...
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