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Página 61
... Carew - whose character might be gathered from the simple fact that his friends always called him Dicky and nothing else , so that had there been a thousand Richards in the field , or rather at the public - house bar ,. there would have ...
... Carew - whose character might be gathered from the simple fact that his friends always called him Dicky and nothing else , so that had there been a thousand Richards in the field , or rather at the public - house bar ,. there would have ...
Página 63
... Carew boasted a shock crop of red hair , a face which would have been a figure - head of health but for the red- ness of his nose , and a profusion of whiskers which stood out on either cheek , imparting to what Nature intended for the ...
... Carew boasted a shock crop of red hair , a face which would have been a figure - head of health but for the red- ness of his nose , and a profusion of whiskers which stood out on either cheek , imparting to what Nature intended for the ...
Página 64
... Carew's manner by one or two striking parti culars . Some children of the present luxurious generation , for instance , would be too proud to wash their only pocket handkerchief with their own hands . Dicky was not . He whistled ...
... Carew's manner by one or two striking parti culars . Some children of the present luxurious generation , for instance , would be too proud to wash their only pocket handkerchief with their own hands . Dicky was not . He whistled ...
Página 69
... Carew , " said a querulous voice ; " I've got no money to lend , or to give , or to throw away . " The voice came from an easy - chair by the fire- side , where a very old woman sat propped up with pillows . " My dear madam , " said ...
... Carew , " said a querulous voice ; " I've got no money to lend , or to give , or to throw away . " The voice came from an easy - chair by the fire- side , where a very old woman sat propped up with pillows . " My dear madam , " said ...
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... Carew ? You must be unwell ; you suffer this morning , poor dear . Let me shake up the pillows . " He crossed the room deli- cately , and adjusted the cushions of the great chair in which the old woman sat propped . " Poor dear soul ...
... Carew ? You must be unwell ; you suffer this morning , poor dear . Let me shake up the pillows . " He crossed the room deli- cately , and adjusted the cushions of the great chair in which the old woman sat propped . " Poor dear soul ...
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Adie baint Beau Brummell beauty believe bictures billiards brother Chauncey Chacomb cheeks dare dear Dicky Carew Dicky's dinner doctor door dreadful dress eyes face father feel forget Fred Revel gentleman Gerald girl give gone gopy Gottfried Hermann hand happy heart Hermann Hermit Isle of Portland Joseph Chacomb knew kuinea laughed liddle Lilliecrip Linnell live looked Lord Lord Melbourne Lord Rodney Marion Revel marry Medlar mild ale miserable Miss Reffel morning mother never night once Owen Perhaps picture pocket poor pounds pretty Purls replied sausages shillings shook his head sister SON OF VULCAN spoke starving street sure talk tear tell There's things thought tion told took walk Waterloo Bridge Weekly Intelligence William the Fourth Winifred woman young lady
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Página 113 - The year's at the spring, The day's at the morn ; Morning's at seven ; The hillside's dew-pearled ; The lark's on the wing ; The snail's on the thorn ; God's in his heaven — All's right with the world ! ROBERT BROWNING author of the poem believes in facing the world with good cheer.
Página 12 - Strength and honour are her clothing ; and she shall rejoice in time to come. ... In her tongue is the law of kindness. . . . Many daughters have done virtuously, but she excels them all. . . Let her own works praise her in the gates.