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... John . 33 , 34 Jasper Lyle ( 28. ) 36 , 37 Scottish Cavalier ( 28. ) 39 Recluse of Norway . 43 * Self - Control . 44 , 45 Night Side of Nature 46 * Zingra the Gipsy . 48 * Martin Beck . 49 Soldier of Fortune . 50 Susan Hopley ( 28. ) 51 ...
... John . 33 , 34 Jasper Lyle ( 28. ) 36 , 37 Scottish Cavalier ( 28. ) 39 Recluse of Norway . 43 * Self - Control . 44 , 45 Night Side of Nature 46 * Zingra the Gipsy . 48 * Martin Beck . 49 Soldier of Fortune . 50 Susan Hopley ( 28. ) 51 ...
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... appeared to have lost its charm . The old man evidently heard every word of Herbert's remarks , and listened with a smile of derision that denoted his full expectance of them . CHAPTER IX . " Said Father John to Uncle Sam THE LOST SHIP .
... appeared to have lost its charm . The old man evidently heard every word of Herbert's remarks , and listened with a smile of derision that denoted his full expectance of them . CHAPTER IX . " Said Father John to Uncle Sam THE LOST SHIP .
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... John , ' Will you just let me whack it on Upon each fault I see ? ' ' Ay , mine good uncle , if you'll let Me , in return , my red rag fret On all the faults in thee . ' ' Why , Father John , that's precious fun , I'm very sure that I ...
... John , ' Will you just let me whack it on Upon each fault I see ? ' ' Ay , mine good uncle , if you'll let Me , in return , my red rag fret On all the faults in thee . ' ' Why , Father John , that's precious fun , I'm very sure that I ...
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... John proposed to amuse yourselves after break- fast ? " 66 Sir , I shall have the greatest pleasure in laying before you our plans for your kind approbation . For one hour Miss St. John will read Italian with me , and then our horses ...
... John proposed to amuse yourselves after break- fast ? " 66 Sir , I shall have the greatest pleasure in laying before you our plans for your kind approbation . For one hour Miss St. John will read Italian with me , and then our horses ...
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... John , until the breakfast things are cleared away , you would not object to a short stroll in the garden . " As the father neither expressed nor looked any dissent to this proposition , it was forthwith most frankly given ; and a few ...
... John , until the breakfast things are cleared away , you would not object to a short stroll in the garden . " As the father neither expressed nor looked any dissent to this proposition , it was forthwith most frankly given ; and a few ...
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Página 326 - I AM monarch of all I survey, My right there is none to dispute ; From the centre all round to the sea I am lord of the fowl and the brute.
Página 232 - Can such things be, And overcome us like a summer cloud, Without our special wonder...
Página 106 - Her home is on the deep. With thunders from her native oak She quells the floods below — As they roar on the shore, When the stormy winds do blow; When the battle rages loud and long, And the stormy winds do blow.
Página 397 - Mr. Motley's volumes will well repay perusal. * * * For his learning, his liberal tone, and his generous enthusiasm, we heartily commend him, and bid him good speed for the remainer of his interesting and heroic narrative.— Saturday Review.
Página 398 - Prescott's Works in point of style rank with the ablest English historians, and paragraphs may be found in which the grace and elegance of Addison are combined with Robertson's cadence and Gibson's brilliancy.
Página 398 - England." Its style is lofty and eloquent, written with candour, neither exaggerating vices of character, nor reviving national animosities, but rendering a just tribute to virtue, wherever found.
Página 397 - We have thus supplied what has long been wanting to every student of English literature — a thoroughly trustworthy handbook, in which the chief events of modern history are set forth in a clear, concise, and intelligent form.