The Vicar of Wakefield: A TaleAppleton, 1903 - 219 páginas |
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... promises little good fortune , yet may be productive of much CHAPTER IX Two ladies of great distinction introduced . Superior finery ever seems to confer superior breeding CHAPTER X The family endeavours to cope with their betters . The ...
... promises little good fortune , yet may be productive of much CHAPTER IX Two ladies of great distinction introduced . Superior finery ever seems to confer superior breeding CHAPTER X The family endeavours to cope with their betters . The ...
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... promises . They were all he had to bestow , and he had not resolution enough to give any man pain by a denial . By this he drew round him crowds of dependants , whom he was sure to disappoint , yet wished to re- lieve . These hung upon ...
... promises . They were all he had to bestow , and he had not resolution enough to give any man pain by a denial . By this he drew round him crowds of dependants , whom he was sure to disappoint , yet wished to re- lieve . These hung upon ...
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... promise to dine with us some days after . This well - timed present pleaded more powerfully in his favour than anything I had to say could obviate . I therefore continued silent , satisfied with just having pointed out danger , and ...
... promise to dine with us some days after . This well - timed present pleaded more powerfully in his favour than anything I had to say could obviate . I therefore continued silent , satisfied with just having pointed out danger , and ...
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... promises little good fortune , yet may be productive of much . THE. next. morning. we. were. again. visited. by. Mr. Burchell , though I began , for certain reasons , to be displeased with the frequency of his return ; but I could not ...
... promises little good fortune , yet may be productive of much . THE. next. morning. we. were. again. visited. by. Mr. Burchell , though I began , for certain reasons , to be displeased with the frequency of his return ; but I could not ...
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... promise . My wife w and daughters happening to return a visit to neighbour Flamborough's , found that family had lately got their pictures drawn by a limner , who travelled the country , and took likenesses for fifteen shillings a head ...
... promise . My wife w and daughters happening to return a visit to neighbour Flamborough's , found that family had lately got their pictures drawn by a limner , who travelled the country , and took likenesses for fifteen shillings a head ...
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