Less Black Than We're Painted, Volume 1Chatto and Windus, 1878 - 590 pages |
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... living , than the living , as so many did , as though they were in another world , or not of the same flesh and blood . ' Nay , though she knew her uncle by marriage to have been an absolutely worthless scoundrel , she did not think him ...
... living , than the living , as so many did , as though they were in another world , or not of the same flesh and blood . ' Nay , though she knew her uncle by marriage to have been an absolutely worthless scoundrel , she did not think him ...
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... living creature is to be seen ; she stands , and for an instant listens intently for a quick young footstep , but no sound breaks the silence of the Sabbath morn . Then , with a deep sigh , she hurries on through short cuts that she ...
... living creature is to be seen ; she stands , and for an instant listens intently for a quick young footstep , but no sound breaks the silence of the Sabbath morn . Then , with a deep sigh , she hurries on through short cuts that she ...
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... living of Durn- ton Regis , and he was not forgetful of his former eminence . De Blaise was of a slight figure , rather undersized , though by no means insignifi- cant - looking ; his face was wan and a little weary in its expression ...
... living of Durn- ton Regis , and he was not forgetful of his former eminence . De Blaise was of a slight figure , rather undersized , though by no means insignifi- cant - looking ; his face was wan and a little weary in its expression ...
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James Payn. ened his pecuniary means but for the patronage of the living of Durnton Regis happening just then to fall into the hands that conferred it upon him . If the Rector seemed over - mindful of this good service , it did not , at ...
James Payn. ened his pecuniary means but for the patronage of the living of Durnton Regis happening just then to fall into the hands that conferred it upon him . If the Rector seemed over - mindful of this good service , it did not , at ...
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... living memory , ' observed the Rector , though I cannot say exactly when . ' ' And where ? ' Without being put at all in an offensive way , this question was disagreeable . The Rector had always been accustomed to speak of the place as ...
... living memory , ' observed the Rector , though I cannot say exactly when . ' ' And where ? ' Without being put at all in an offensive way , this question was disagreeable . The Rector had always been accustomed to speak of the place as ...
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