A Scholar of His CollegeWilliam Blackwood, 1900 - 379 páginas |
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... turned her face to the wall and died on that self - same night . Right loyally the man kept his word , for the dead woman's sake , and for her sons ' sake , extending a forbearance to the father , which that ungracious individual taxed ...
... turned her face to the wall and died on that self - same night . Right loyally the man kept his word , for the dead woman's sake , and for her sons ' sake , extending a forbearance to the father , which that ungracious individual taxed ...
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... turned out , the thing is impracticable and wholly out of my power . I love the boys dearly - you know that yourself , and I promised your dear wife that I would do what I could for them , and if occasion offers I will do young Dick a ...
... turned out , the thing is impracticable and wholly out of my power . I love the boys dearly - you know that yourself , and I promised your dear wife that I would do what I could for them , and if occasion offers I will do young Dick a ...
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... turned round and faced her father , " now look me in the face and tell me whether you think it a kind or a father - like or a respectful way to speak of your one devoted child as ' only you ' ? " The relative beauty of women is a matter ...
... turned round and faced her father , " now look me in the face and tell me whether you think it a kind or a father - like or a respectful way to speak of your one devoted child as ' only you ' ? " The relative beauty of women is a matter ...
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... turning her back on Betty and directly addressing the young man . " I consider that the digestion , or I should say the abuse of the digestion , is the seat of all human maladies ; don't you , Mr Loder ? " Lady Leuchars could not have ...
... turning her back on Betty and directly addressing the young man . " I consider that the digestion , or I should say the abuse of the digestion , is the seat of all human maladies ; don't you , Mr Loder ? " Lady Leuchars could not have ...
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... turned out , an altogether providential arrangement , been settled in its entirety upon the eldest son , his lordship had found that the office was no sinecure , having on more than one occasion during Graham's minority been compelled ...
... turned out , an altogether providential arrangement , been settled in its entirety upon the eldest son , his lordship had found that the office was no sinecure , having on more than one occasion during Graham's minority been compelled ...
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a-year answer anyhow Balfour Barksworth Bertie better Betty Bursar Cheap Edition Chetwynde Chevely Church of Scotland College course cricket Crown 8vo daughter Dean dear fellow Demy 8vo Dick Holmes Dick Loder Dick's Elsie exclaimed eyes face father favour Fcap felt French morocco gentleman George girl give gone Graham Loder hand Harry Stokes heart Illustrations Ingram inquired John John Horrocks King Edward Street Lady Leuchars laughing Laurence Ferrier Lewis LL.D look Lord Leuchars M'Gregor Master Dick matter mean mind minutes Miss morning Mote never night once Oxford perhaps play Portraits Post 8vo pretty Professor Rector remarked Richard Loder Sadler Scotland Second Edition seemed shooting smile sort Squire St Hilary's Stokes suddenly talk tell thing thought Thucydides Treherne University of Edinburgh vols walked week word young Loder
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