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... lady . James was not dirty , though rather battered . My love , it's an Esquimaux . He is a very stupid boy ; he ought to lie down on his stomach on the ice and blow like a seal to attract our attention , instead of gazing at the fire ...
... lady . James was not dirty , though rather battered . My love , it's an Esquimaux . He is a very stupid boy ; he ought to lie down on his stomach on the ice and blow like a seal to attract our attention , instead of gazing at the fire ...
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... lady , dressed in a black velvet gown , with a very large diamond cross on her bosom . We may supplement his observation by adding that the great sweep of coal - black velvet and the diamond cross were topped by a very pale , amiable ...
... lady , dressed in a black velvet gown , with a very large diamond cross on her bosom . We may supplement his observation by adding that the great sweep of coal - black velvet and the diamond cross were topped by a very pale , amiable ...
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... Lady Wildmore , at the Basingstoke ball . She was so taken aback at meeting an attorney's son , and stood on her good manners to such an extent , that she made the lowest curtsey ever known , backed into the fireplace , and in rising ...
... Lady Wildmore , at the Basingstoke ball . She was so taken aback at meeting an attorney's son , and stood on her good manners to such an extent , that she made the lowest curtsey ever known , backed into the fireplace , and in rising ...
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... ladies , quite as good , quite as gentle , as that most unfor- tunate and ill - used lady , their sister , but a little more wise . The youngest of them married a clergy- man of great eminence and piety , but sickly ; they had one ...
... ladies , quite as good , quite as gentle , as that most unfor- tunate and ill - used lady , their sister , but a little more wise . The youngest of them married a clergy- man of great eminence and piety , but sickly ; they had one ...
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... ladies , now got his congé , and Henry Silcote took his place . He was clever , pushing , gentlemanly , rich ; no spend- thrift , but hard at work as a barrister , and , with his introductions to the profession , absolutely certain to ...
... ladies , now got his congé , and Henry Silcote took his place . He was clever , pushing , gentlemanly , rich ; no spend- thrift , but hard at work as a barrister , and , with his introductions to the profession , absolutely certain to ...
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