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... wax to the melting - pot . A good lad Jack has been- -aye , a lad after my own heart - a reg'lar trump . ' " " " I am far from wishing to depreciate Mr. John Snobbins's good qualities , " said the lady MR . DALTON'S LEGATEE . 59.
... wax to the melting - pot . A good lad Jack has been- -aye , a lad after my own heart - a reg'lar trump . ' " " " I am far from wishing to depreciate Mr. John Snobbins's good qualities , " said the lady MR . DALTON'S LEGATEE . 59.
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Elizabeth Stone. Mr. John Snobbins's good qualities , " said the lady , coldly , " he is assiduous no doubt , and respectable in his own station . " " And what is the difference , pray , Mrs. S. , between his station and that of Otty or ...
Elizabeth Stone. Mr. John Snobbins's good qualities , " said the lady , coldly , " he is assiduous no doubt , and respectable in his own station . " " And what is the difference , pray , Mrs. S. , between his station and that of Otty or ...
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... Snobbins to dine here ? You can then have your conversation leisurely and com- fortably , over your wine . " The amendment was approved , and by it Mrs. de Snobyn gained two points . Firstly , the credit for hospitable courtesy towards ...
... Snobbins to dine here ? You can then have your conversation leisurely and com- fortably , over your wine . " The amendment was approved , and by it Mrs. de Snobyn gained two points . Firstly , the credit for hospitable courtesy towards ...
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... , which the conversation with Mr. John might chance to awaken . But it is time that we introduce our rea- ders more particularly , to Mr. and Mrs. de Snobyn . CHAPTER VII . A HAPPY man was Abel Snobbins , 64 MR . DALTON'S LEGATEE .
... , which the conversation with Mr. John might chance to awaken . But it is time that we introduce our rea- ders more particularly , to Mr. and Mrs. de Snobyn . CHAPTER VII . A HAPPY man was Abel Snobbins , 64 MR . DALTON'S LEGATEE .
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Elizabeth Stone. CHAPTER VII . A HAPPY man was Abel Snobbins , a proud and a happy man was he on the day that -the banns having been duly published three several times in his parish church- he was married to Madge Hitcham , and took her ...
Elizabeth Stone. CHAPTER VII . A HAPPY man was Abel Snobbins , a proud and a happy man was he on the day that -the banns having been duly published three several times in his parish church- he was married to Madge Hitcham , and took her ...
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Abel's acquaintance affectionate Alderman Gobble Ariel Augustus Batesman beautiful brother Budge Row butler certainly CHAPTER Charlotte child circumstances Connaught Place conversation cordial countenance cousin Dalton daughter dear dear father dinner door drawing-room eldest elegant Emily Emily's Esquire Evelina excited eyes face fancy fashionable father feelings felt gentle girl glance Gretna Green hand handsome happy heart Helena hope husband Islington Italian greyhound Jack John Snobbins kind kindly knew Lady Marchmont laughing learnt looked ma'am Madge mamma Manor House Margate marriage mean Meredith mind Miss Brooke Miss de Snobyn Miss Prabble morning mother ness never Octavius perhaps poor Redwald Russell Square Scribewell seemed Sir Charles sisters smile Snobbins's Sophia sorry speak step-son suppose sure tallow taste thank thing thought tion tone Uncle Abel Villiers wife wish words young lady
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Página 65 - WHO can find a virtuous woman? for her price is far above rubies. The heart of her husband doth safely trust in her, so that he shall have no need of spoil. She will do him good and not evil all the days of her life. She seeketh wool, and flax, and worketh willingly with her hands. She is like the merchants' ships; she bringeth her food from afar.
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