Baldwin; or, A miser's heir, by an old bachelor [signed G.H.E.]. |
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الصفحة 45
... occasion , as I know you have been in the habit of act- ing as an adviser to my poor friend , Mr. Baldwin , more than once , and the rather , as I should wish to have some gentleman of the profession to aid me in the neces- sary search ...
... occasion , as I know you have been in the habit of act- ing as an adviser to my poor friend , Mr. Baldwin , more than once , and the rather , as I should wish to have some gentleman of the profession to aid me in the neces- sary search ...
الصفحة 46
Richard Harris Barham. moning you from home unnecessarily on the present occasion , as I am apprehen- sive our purposed investigation must be delayed for the present , Mr. Baldwin's room being strongly secured . The keys which would ...
Richard Harris Barham. moning you from home unnecessarily on the present occasion , as I am apprehen- sive our purposed investigation must be delayed for the present , Mr. Baldwin's room being strongly secured . The keys which would ...
الصفحة 97
... occasion- ally drawn out to recreate his nostrils with its titillating pungency , or exhibit to ad- vantage the brilliant topaz that glittered on his little finger . VOL . I. F This This trifling anecdote it was , in con- junction with ...
... occasion- ally drawn out to recreate his nostrils with its titillating pungency , or exhibit to ad- vantage the brilliant topaz that glittered on his little finger . VOL . I. F This This trifling anecdote it was , in con- junction with ...
الصفحة 99
... occasion , to the good offices of a mutual friend ; for such , I am happy to see you consider yourself , by your treating both of us with so little ce- remony . " The lawyer , in spite of his natural ef- frontery , could not help ...
... occasion , to the good offices of a mutual friend ; for such , I am happy to see you consider yourself , by your treating both of us with so little ce- remony . " The lawyer , in spite of his natural ef- frontery , could not help ...
الصفحة 144
... occasion- ed him much chagrin , by the resistance they opposed to his satisfying himself by the touch of the actual existence of the beautiful insects he was contemplating , and convincing himself that their appearance was not ...
... occasion- ed him much chagrin , by the resistance they opposed to his satisfying himself by the touch of the actual existence of the beautiful insects he was contemplating , and convincing himself that their appearance was not ...
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
agitation Andrew Robinson appearance Appleton arrival attention Bagshaw baronet Belton Beresford bosom Charles Baldwin Charles Delaval cing circumstances Clincher cold companion consequence conveyed countenance daughter dear death deceased deed degree dispatched doctor Drybone door doubt Duddle Duddle's eager effect endeavour entertained fair brow fatal father favour feel felt gave gentleman Grange Gruby habit hand heart honour hope idea immediately induced Ironside jobation Jordan jury kinson lady Delaval late lence length less Magdalen Bridge maître d'hôtel manner Mary master means melancholy ment mind Miss morning murder nature never occasion occupied once parietal bone party perceived person poor possessed postchaise prisoner proceeded received recollection replied retired Royal Oak scarcely scene secured sensations sir Charles situation soon suance suppose tained taken thing thought tion town treache Trevanion ture turned unfortunate Watkinson whole window wish witnessed young youth
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الصفحة 81 - And will he not come again? And will he not come again? No, no, he is dead; Go to thy death-bed, He never will come again. His beard was as white as snow All flaxen was his poll, He is gone, he is gone, And we cast away moan: God ha
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الصفحة 149 - ... down my life for the swain That will sing but a song in her praise. When he sings, may the nymphs of the town Come trooping, and listen the while ; Nay, on him let not Phyllida frown ; But I cannot allow her to smile.
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