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...ss Belforest park, skirting the gardens where the statues stood up, look- 123 Yonge ing shivery and forlorn, as if they were not suited to English wi...
...in the town. The Dock, or New-town, being totally destitute of water, pe- 123 Boswell’s Life of Johnson titioned Plymouth that a small portion of the...
...out, however, but was brought to a premature end, as I proceed to relate. 123 Charles Dickens Chapter 18 I T WAS IN THE FOURTH year of my apprentices...
...at you do.’ ‘Understand me! I don’t say,’ he replied in his steady, plan- 123 Little Dorrit – Book One ning way, and looking into the distance before...
...one, and an answer of the same kind followed from Korableva. Then again a 123 Tolstoy short interval and more abuse. But the intervals became longer ...
...e was of the aristocracy of the country, his family being of pure Spanish - 123 - Two Years Before the Mast Richard Henry Dana blood, and once of gr...
... took her seat, ‘that there never was such a good creature as Smike. Upon 123 Charles Dickens my word, the pains he has taken in putting this little ...
...erkins Ripley (her father’s old friend), whom she should visit if Admiral 123 George Meredith Combleman was not at his mansion-both were likely to ha...
...ever be too highly prized! *Its full efficacy will be examined hereafter. 123 The Federalist Papers It may safely be received as an axiom in our poli...
...erself as a most inestimable parent; and very jealous of having any rival 123 Charles Dickens in Edith’s regard. Further, in place of remembering tha...
...ad no other strong characteristics it was not probable that he would make 123 Anthony Trollope himself very agreeable to poor Lucy. She had seen Lord...
...women, my Clara.” “She would have listened to me. She would have realized 123 George Meredith what I mean.” “Indeed, Clara—poor soul!” he murmured to...
... or could help. Why did you bring back the small-pox,” she added, after a 123 Thackeray pause, “from Castlewood village? Y ou could not help it, coul...
...rtaking of the lunch which was forced upon him, an hour had nearly passed 123 Anthony Trollope between his leaving Sir Roger’s bedroom and putting hi...
...had come to persuade herself that of all her late husband’s creditors she 123 Charles Dickens was the worst used and the most to be pitied. And yet, ...
...e found in the service in some position if there should be a war. I never 123 U. S. Grant went into our leather store after that meeting, to put up a...
...great fat chuff who lay there upon his back drowned, and could not get it 123 Rabelais out. There was he pestered, until Gargantua, with the end of h...
...the sort of man to do it—let ‘em make him mayor of Middlemarch as much as 123 George Eliot they like. But you won’t get much by his dying without a w...
...the whole history of the examination, and of every one’s congratulations. 123 Yo n g e Norman himself was asleep when Harry went to give this narrati...
...2 Nephi 18:16 16 Bind up the testimony, seal the law among my disciples. 123 The Book of Mormon 2 Nephi 18:17 17 And I will wait upon the Lord, tha...
...num- ber, and motion, or rest, and are sometimes perceived by us, viz. when the bodies they are in are big enough 123 John Locke singly to be discern...
...as full of rapturous certainty, and knelt close to her knees. Middlemarch 123 “I will tell you something,” she said, in her cooing way, keeping her a...
..., no, not though the hands of the apostles themselves had made him bishop 123 Anthony Trollope who tendered it to me, and had set him over me for my ...
... I’ d make an end of your monks, though, all the *All this is filthiness. 123 Dostoevsky same. I’d take all that mystic stuff and suppress it, once f...
...int of the workmen, that it puts the ablest and most industrious upon the 123 Adam Smith same footing with an ordinary workman, seems perfectly well ... ...e city of London, for example, at four shillings in the pound, amounts to £123,399: 6: 7; that of the city of Westminster to £63,092: 1: 5; that of th...
...at you do.’ ‘Understand me! I don’t say,’ he replied in his steady, plan- 123 Little Dorrit ning way, and looking into the distance before him as if ...
...rf arranged lower on the best maroon dress, and so on, all would be well. 123 Tolstoy They forgot that the frightened face and the figure could not b...