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... acquainted with the Dalton irascibility - as who in the parish was not - to hope that any small manœuvres or temporary delays could suffice to calm the chafed tiger in the first burst of his rage ; he thought it much more likely that in ...
... acquainted with the Dalton irascibility - as who in the parish was not - to hope that any small manœuvres or temporary delays could suffice to calm the chafed tiger in the first burst of his rage ; he thought it much more likely that in ...
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... acquainted with the realities of life to give a thought to the exploded fable of London's golden pavement , Meredith , conscious of ability , of talent , of industry , did yet hope that in the metropolis he should find a field for his ...
... acquainted with the realities of life to give a thought to the exploded fable of London's golden pavement , Meredith , conscious of ability , of talent , of industry , did yet hope that in the metropolis he should find a field for his ...
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... acquainted with the localities of Budge Row ; but not the brightest copper on her shelves could look brighter than her own affectionate face , nor could any idle lady in the land look a more perfect pattern of neatness and propriety in ...
... acquainted with the localities of Budge Row ; but not the brightest copper on her shelves could look brighter than her own affectionate face , nor could any idle lady in the land look a more perfect pattern of neatness and propriety in ...
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... acquaintance sake " -he could not refuse . And so it happened that ere the evening had passed , a porter was ordered to transfer Mr. Snobbins's luggage from the inn where he had first proposed to remain to the York Hotel . The rest may ...
... acquaintance sake " -he could not refuse . And so it happened that ere the evening had passed , a porter was ordered to transfer Mr. Snobbins's luggage from the inn where he had first proposed to remain to the York Hotel . The rest may ...
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... acquainted with the localities of Budge - row , or that she should suppose it possible that any one could deliberately bring a lady to reside in such a neighbourhood . " But , " she said , suddenly resuming her cordiality , and ...
... acquainted with the localities of Budge - row , or that she should suppose it possible that any one could deliberately bring a lady to reside in such a neighbourhood . " But , " she said , suddenly resuming her cordiality , and ...
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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 - She openeth her mouth with wisdom ; and in her tongue is the law of kindness. She looketh well to the ways of her household, and eateth not the bread of idleness. Her children arise up, and call her blessed; her husband also, and he praiseth her.
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.
Página 46 - Yes ! let them pass without a sigh; And if the world seem dull and dry, If long and sad thy lonely hours, And winds have rent thy sheltering bowers, Bethink thee what thou art and where— A sinner in a life of care ! The fire of God is soon to fall (Thou know'st it) on this earthly ball: Full many a soul, the price of blood, Mark'd by th...
Página 46 - No — rather steel thy melting heart To act the martyr's sternest part, To watch, with firm unshrinking eye, Thy darling visions as they die, Till all bright hopes, and hues of day, Have faded into twilight gray.
Página 182 - My son, if thou come to serve the Lord, prepare thy soul for temptation. Set thy heart aright, and constantly endure, and make not haste in time of trouble.
Página 64 - I do believe," said Lute Branch, "that the women are going to have to do the milking." 'And after that cook up a little mess of victuals, I hope, I hope," said Miller Quinch. "A virtuous woman," Dewey Fields said, "is a crown to her husband. Her price is far above rubies." Pretty soon it was dark. The third complication of that day came in the several persons of the Regulators. These were a kind of Ku Klux Klan, an imitation KU Klux Klan maybe, for they wore sheets and hoods but their business (so...