Roxobel, Volum 1Houlston, 1831 - 1357 sider |
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... brought to make a reflection , which had often occurred to me before , that al- though persons of very small stature are frequently exposed to a sort of ridicule which they may not relish , yet they are as frequently made the objects of ...
... brought to make a reflection , which had often occurred to me before , that al- though persons of very small stature are frequently exposed to a sort of ridicule which they may not relish , yet they are as frequently made the objects of ...
Side 31
... brought after me : and all this was done with that celerity for which I afterwards found Mr. Claypole was remarkable . In this extraordinary manner , within two hours after the hills of Roxobel had first pre- sented themselves to my ...
... brought after me : and all this was done with that celerity for which I afterwards found Mr. Claypole was remarkable . In this extraordinary manner , within two hours after the hills of Roxobel had first pre- sented themselves to my ...
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... brought up , and stowed in the corner of my room ; Mr. Barnaby Semple at the same time placing my purse in my hand , and informing me that he had taken it from my pocket when I was in a fainting condition , fearing that it might be ...
... brought up , and stowed in the corner of my room ; Mr. Barnaby Semple at the same time placing my purse in my hand , and informing me that he had taken it from my pocket when I was in a fainting condition , fearing that it might be ...
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... brought to Roxobel by his own especial de- sire : Mr. Lovel having been , as I before said , cousin to the first Mrs. Helmsley , and , after her daughters , next heir , in point of law , to the estates . " Thus Mrs. Lovel died . It is ...
... brought to Roxobel by his own especial de- sire : Mr. Lovel having been , as I before said , cousin to the first Mrs. Helmsley , and , after her daughters , next heir , in point of law , to the estates . " Thus Mrs. Lovel died . It is ...
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... brought her through the disease , and restored her to her old station at the Hall , with diminished beauty indeed , but unabated vigour , for which exploit he ob- tained more favour from Mrs. Winifred than popularity among the villagers ...
... brought her through the disease , and restored her to her old station at the Hall , with diminished beauty indeed , but unabated vigour , for which exploit he ob- tained more favour from Mrs. Winifred than popularity among the villagers ...
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acquainted agreeable Airley answered appeared asked aunt Barnaby Semple Beau Beauchamp beautiful Beckington Berkeley Black Tom blessed CALIFORNIA LIBRARY called chair character Claypole compliments cottage creature dance dear delight doctor door duenna enquired Eugenius exclaimed eyes feel gentleman gipsy Goodwill Grizzy Hall hand happy heard Helmsley honour Judy kind kitchen little girl little lady live looked love Lucy lovely Master Taffy Master Theodore mind Miss Betty Miss Lucy Misses Finchley never Nuttall occasion parish park parlour parsonage Pen Map person poor Pope Joan present remarked replied Roxobel seated seemed shew side sister smiling snaffle soon Sophia sort steward Strickland sure sweet tell Theodore ther thing thought tion Torville tower trees Tristram tumulus turned UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA village voice walk Warrener's wife window Winifred woman woods words young