Men and Manners in Britain: Or, A Bone to Gnaw for the Trollopes, Fidlers, &c. Being Notes from a Journal, on Sea and on Land, in 1833-4Wiley & Long, 1834 - 187 páginas |
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... conversation , and there was but a step between him and death — for there stood Death , paying no respect to the noise of the people , or pride of the parties , his head bent , earnestly engaged in fitting the arrow to the bow - string ...
... conversation , and there was but a step between him and death — for there stood Death , paying no respect to the noise of the people , or pride of the parties , his head bent , earnestly engaged in fitting the arrow to the bow - string ...
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... conversation with two gentlemen . He joined me at once , led me into an elegant parlour , where we were joined by the duchess in a few minutes . She on the one side , I on the other , and he in front of the fire . We conversed of times ...
... conversation with two gentlemen . He joined me at once , led me into an elegant parlour , where we were joined by the duchess in a few minutes . She on the one side , I on the other , and he in front of the fire . We conversed of times ...
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... conversation . " The girl returned immediately , and said , " Will you please to walk up stairs ? " In the middle of an elegant parlour sat the old lady , her back to the fire , and before her a desk covered with books and writing ...
... conversation . " The girl returned immediately , and said , " Will you please to walk up stairs ? " In the middle of an elegant parlour sat the old lady , her back to the fire , and before her a desk covered with books and writing ...
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... conversation . He was full of anecdotes about John Knox - carried me through the house - showed the kitchen , sleeping - room , parlour and all ; indeed I thought the penny was well spent . He said Queen Mary ( wha lived in the muckle ...
... conversation . He was full of anecdotes about John Knox - carried me through the house - showed the kitchen , sleeping - room , parlour and all ; indeed I thought the penny was well spent . He said Queen Mary ( wha lived in the muckle ...
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... conversation , and counted seven sculls thrown up from the bowels of the earth . When the dead , both small and great , shall spring from these tombs , how awful will be the sight ! The very dust we tread on once lived . my spirit was ...
... conversation , and counted seven sculls thrown up from the bowels of the earth . When the dead , both small and great , shall spring from these tombs , how awful will be the sight ! The very dust we tread on once lived . my spirit was ...
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Página 57 - You have chosen me, from a low estate, to be your Queen and companion, far beyond my desert or desire. If then you found me worthy of such honour, good your Grace let not any light fancy, or bad counsel of mine enemies, withdraw...
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