Ainsworth's Magazine: A Miscellany of Romance, General Literature, & Art, Band 4William Harrison Ainsworth Chapman and Hall, 1843 |
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... smile for Howardson . Everybody was glad when he came , — everybody was sorry when he went . never The tellers of news and good stories told them first to him , because aware that he would not usurp their privilege or spoil their market ...
... smile for Howardson . Everybody was glad when he came , — everybody was sorry when he went . never The tellers of news and good stories told them first to him , because aware that he would not usurp their privilege or spoil their market ...
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... smile , placing one fore - finger in the half - closed volume , ( as if prepared speedily to resume it , ) and extending the other towards the intruder , " for , thanks to the march of intellect , all ancient privileges are becoming ...
... smile , placing one fore - finger in the half - closed volume , ( as if prepared speedily to resume it , ) and extending the other towards the intruder , " for , thanks to the march of intellect , all ancient privileges are becoming ...
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... smiling compla- cency . " Emma Clifton ? " inquired Howardson , reverting at once to the hateful parsonage of Dr. Clifton , with its heterogeneous associations of Greek testament , Yorkshire - pudding , family prayers , Thermopylæ ...
... smiling compla- cency . " Emma Clifton ? " inquired Howardson , reverting at once to the hateful parsonage of Dr. Clifton , with its heterogeneous associations of Greek testament , Yorkshire - pudding , family prayers , Thermopylæ ...
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... smile was accompanied , escaped the notice of his companion . " I saw Miss Montresor at my last circuit , " resumed Mauley ; " the judges dined with Sir Henry , and I was one of the party . The old gentleman was High Sheriff , and ...
... smile was accompanied , escaped the notice of his companion . " I saw Miss Montresor at my last circuit , " resumed Mauley ; " the judges dined with Sir Henry , and I was one of the party . The old gentleman was High Sheriff , and ...
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... smile . " I should have thought you too good a family man in per- spective , to read the Sunday papers , " observed Howardson , now openly shrugging his shoulders . " You do not , I trust , connect such a name with the affections ...
... smile . " I should have thought you too good a family man in per- spective , to read the Sunday papers , " observed Howardson , now openly shrugging his shoulders . " You do not , I trust , connect such a name with the affections ...
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