Guy ManneringJ.M. Dent and Sons, 1912 - 427 pages |
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... Young Annesley was speedily recog- nised by his uncle , who forcibly drove him from the place , but not before the boy had made himself known to several old servants of his father , who were attending the corpse of their late lord to ...
... Young Annesley was speedily recog- nised by his uncle , who forcibly drove him from the place , but not before the boy had made himself known to several old servants of his father , who were attending the corpse of their late lord to ...
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... young Nazarene could not have been bred up with more rigour . All that was evil was withheld from his observation - he only heard what was pure in precept - he only witnessed what was worthy in practice . But when the boy began to be ...
... young Nazarene could not have been bred up with more rigour . All that was evil was withheld from his observation - he only heard what was pure in precept - he only witnessed what was worthy in practice . But when the boy began to be ...
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... Young man , " he said , " wherefore so slow on a journey of such importance ? " - " I thought , " replied the guest ... young lady about eighteen years of age , and so lovely , that the sight of her carried off the feelings of the young ...
... Young man , " he said , " wherefore so slow on a journey of such importance ? " - " I thought , " replied the guest ... young lady about eighteen years of age , and so lovely , that the sight of her carried off the feelings of the young ...
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... young stranger , as she departed , a look of inexpressible anxiety and interest . The old man then conducted the youth to his study , and conversed with him upon the most important points of religion , to satisfy himself that he could ...
... young stranger , as she departed , a look of inexpressible anxiety and interest . The old man then conducted the youth to his study , and conversed with him upon the most important points of religion , to satisfy himself that he could ...
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... young student of humanity , to the sly hope of the Principal , that the fugitive had not , in imitation of his mighty namesake , taken the college gates along with him in his retreat . To all appearance , the equanimity of Sampson was ...
... young student of humanity , to the sly hope of the Principal , that the fugitive had not , in imitation of his mighty namesake , taken the college gates along with him in his retreat . To all appearance , the equanimity of Sampson was ...
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