The Last Essays of EliaG. Routledge & sons, 1880 - 119 pages |
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Page 7
... took occasion Many and hot were the skir- in the course of the evening , when mishes on this topic - the only some argument had intervened one upon which the old gentle- between them , to utter with an man was ever brought out - and ...
... took occasion Many and hot were the skir- in the course of the evening , when mishes on this topic - the only some argument had intervened one upon which the old gentle- between them , to utter with an man was ever brought out - and ...
Page 30
... took his roast mutton with us in the Tem- ple , to which I had superadded a preliminary haddock . After a ra- ther plentiful partaking of the meagre banquet , not unrefreshed with the humbler sort of liquors , I made a sort of apology ...
... took his roast mutton with us in the Tem- ple , to which I had superadded a preliminary haddock . After a ra- ther plentiful partaking of the meagre banquet , not unrefreshed with the humbler sort of liquors , I made a sort of apology ...
Page 51
... took back the refunded treasure , and who had been sitting ( good man ) insensible to the lapse of minutes , which to her were anxious ages , and from that moment a deep peace fell upon her heart , and she knew the quality of honesty ...
... took back the refunded treasure , and who had been sitting ( good man ) insensible to the lapse of minutes , which to her were anxious ages , and from that moment a deep peace fell upon her heart , and she knew the quality of honesty ...
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