Baldwin; or, A miser's heir, by an old bachelor [signed G.H.E.]. |
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... kind would have been treated with the most consum- mate disdain , that tender - hearted matron having , not unfrequently , on similar oc- casions , condescended to inform him , not in the most conciliating way imaginable , that he was a ...
... kind would have been treated with the most consum- mate disdain , that tender - hearted matron having , not unfrequently , on similar oc- casions , condescended to inform him , not in the most conciliating way imaginable , that he was a ...
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... kind , not un- frequently variegated with patches whose colour bore little resemblance to that of the original suit : yet notwithstanding this , and a method he had contracted of stooping in his gait , while his eye , rarely lifted to ...
... kind , not un- frequently variegated with patches whose colour bore little resemblance to that of the original suit : yet notwithstanding this , and a method he had contracted of stooping in his gait , while his eye , rarely lifted to ...
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... kind of half - domestic , half - com- panion , we have before alluded to , in con- versation with one of the persons who had assisted in conveying his master to the Royal Oak . On perceiving his approach , Stephen , for for it was ...
... kind of half - domestic , half - com- panion , we have before alluded to , in con- versation with one of the persons who had assisted in conveying his master to the Royal Oak . On perceiving his approach , Stephen , for for it was ...
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... have rea- son to suppose , to the extent many people may imagine ) , a deed of that kind must , of course , be voluminous . ” " Oh no , no ! " replied Bagshaw , " quite the the contrary , I believe , quite short and explicit 48 BALDWIN .
... have rea- son to suppose , to the extent many people may imagine ) , a deed of that kind must , of course , be voluminous . ” " Oh no , no ! " replied Bagshaw , " quite the the contrary , I believe , quite short and explicit 48 BALDWIN .
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... kind I have since been engaged in , render it impossible for me to recall the precise contents to my memory ; but as well as I can recollect , quite brief , giving and bequeathing all and every his proper- ty , real and personal ...
... kind I have since been engaged in , render it impossible for me to recall the precise contents to my memory ; but as well as I can recollect , quite brief , giving and bequeathing all and every his proper- ty , real and personal ...
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agitation Andrew Robinson appearance Appleton arrival attention Bagshaw baronet Belton Beresford bosom Charles Baldwin Charles Delaval cing circumstances Clincher cold companion consequence conveyed countenance daughter dear death deceased deed degree dispatched doctor Drybone door doubt Duddle Duddle's eager effect endeavour entertained fair brow fatal father favour feel felt gave gentleman Grange Gruby habit hand heart honour hope idea immediately induced Ironside jobation Jordan jury kinson lady Delaval late lence length less Magdalen Bridge maître d'hôtel manner Mary master means melancholy ment mind Miss morning murder nature never occasion occupied once parietal bone party perceived person poor possessed postchaise prisoner proceeded received recollection replied retired Royal Oak scarcely scene secured sensations sir Charles situation soon suance suppose tained taken thing thought tion town treache Trevanion ture turned unfortunate Watkinson whole window wish witnessed young youth
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