The Merchant's Clerk: And Other TalesHarper & Brothers, 1836 - 366 Seiten |
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... replied quickly ; " the fact is , there was some blood - spitting at the time , which I believe has not yet quite ceased . " " And does she complain of pain in the chest ? " " Yes - particularly in the right side . " 66 " Is she often ...
... replied quickly ; " the fact is , there was some blood - spitting at the time , which I believe has not yet quite ceased . " " And does she complain of pain in the chest ? " " Yes - particularly in the right side . " 66 " Is she often ...
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... replied , looking at her scrutinizingly . " You have mentioned some symptoms that are very unfavourable . " " Do you - think - her case hopeless , sir ? " she in- quired in a feeble tone , and looking at me with sorrow- ful intensity ...
... replied , looking at her scrutinizingly . " You have mentioned some symptoms that are very unfavourable . " " Do you - think - her case hopeless , sir ? " she in- quired in a feeble tone , and looking at me with sorrow- ful intensity ...
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... replied , " Why , now , I can't take upon me to say pre- cisely like but I think he's something in the city , in the mercantile way — at least I've got it into my head that he has been such ; but he also teaches music , and I know she ...
... replied , " Why , now , I can't take upon me to say pre- cisely like but I think he's something in the city , in the mercantile way — at least I've got it into my head that he has been such ; but he also teaches music , and I know she ...
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... replied , somewhat reassured , " maybe you're not far from the mark in that either . They deal here — and they pay me for what they have — but their custom an't very heavy ! ' Deed they has uncom- mon little in the grocery way , but ...
... replied , somewhat reassured , " maybe you're not far from the mark in that either . They deal here — and they pay me for what they have — but their custom an't very heavy ! ' Deed they has uncom- mon little in the grocery way , but ...
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... replied , sighing - hoping my gossiping host would go on . " And between you and I , sir , " he resumed , “ it wasn't a bad thing for him to get rid of it , either ; for Mrs. Hooper told us that Mr. Elliott wasn't strong like to play on ...
... replied , sighing - hoping my gossiping host would go on . " And between you and I , sir , " he resumed , “ it wasn't a bad thing for him to get rid of it , either ; for Mrs. Hooper told us that Mr. Elliott wasn't strong like to play on ...
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agitation arms baronet Bill Fowler Bloomsbury Square bracelet Bullion House Carl Carl's carriage chair coach companion continued counting house daughter dear Dick door dreadful Drysalt Ebury exclaimed eyes father fearful feelings fell fellow felt Forster gasped guineas hand head hear heard heart highwaymen Hillary's honour horse hour hurried husband inquired instantly lady length letter lips looked Lord Scamp Lord Squander lordship ma'am magistrate matter Mincing Lane mind Miss Hillary monk morning never Newfoundland dog night o'clock Old Bailey opened Oxleigh paused pistol poor Elliott PORCELLIAN CLUB present prisoner pugilism replied scarce scene seat seemed servant silence Sir Diggory Sir William Gwynne sitting soon stairs stood stranger suddenly sure tell thee thing thought tion tone Topknot trembling turned uttered voice wagoner walked whispered wife William Fowler words worship wretched
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Seite 349 - Through the high wood echoing shrill: Sometime walking, not unseen, By Hedge-row Elms, on Hillocks green, Right against the Eastern gate Where the great Sun begins his state...
Seite 115 - It is vain for you to rise up early, to sit up late, to eat the bread of sorrows: for so he giveth his beloved sleep.
Seite 9 - YET once more, O ye laurels, and once more, Ye myrtles brown, with ivy never sere, I come to pluck your berries harsh and crude, And with forced fingers rude Shatter your leaves before the mellowing year. Bitter constraint and sad occasion dear Compels me to disturb your season due; For Lycidas is dead, dead ere his prime, Young Lycidas, and hath not left his peer.
Seite 349 - Robed in flames and amber light, The clouds in thousand liveries dight ; While the ploughman, near at hand, ' Whistles o'er the furrowed land, And the milkmaid singeth blithe, And the mower whets his scythe, And every shepherd tells his tale Under the hawthorn in the dale.
Seite 288 - For blessings ever wait on virtuous deeds, And, though a late, a sure reward succeeds.