Baldwin; or, A miser's heir, by an old bachelor [signed G.H.E.]. |
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... seen emerging from its branches , and view- ing , with the most philosophic indifference , two gentlemen on horseback below , in the costume of dragoons , with long swords in their hands , and enormous three - cornered hats ...
... seen emerging from its branches , and view- ing , with the most philosophic indifference , two gentlemen on horseback below , in the costume of dragoons , with long swords in their hands , and enormous three - cornered hats ...
الصفحة 31
... seen considerable service - and , lastly , Mr. Beresford extracted from an inner breast- pocket a moderately - sized bunch of keys , to which was attached one of a very pe- culiar construction . Having satisfied themselves that no part ...
... seen considerable service - and , lastly , Mr. Beresford extracted from an inner breast- pocket a moderately - sized bunch of keys , to which was attached one of a very pe- culiar construction . Having satisfied themselves that no part ...
الصفحة 78
... seen his sixteenth birthday . " There was a something in the beginning of this speech , which , notwithstanding the disappointment conveyed by its conclud- ing remark , sounded very harmonious in the ears of Miss Letitia Drummond . That ...
... seen his sixteenth birthday . " There was a something in the beginning of this speech , which , notwithstanding the disappointment conveyed by its conclud- ing remark , sounded very harmonious in the ears of Miss Letitia Drummond . That ...
الصفحة 104
... seen and examined the corpse immediately after its convey- ance to Clincher's , was likewise interrogated as to his opinion of the mode by which the subject of the inquest came by his death , which the learned doctor gave in terms well ...
... seen and examined the corpse immediately after its convey- ance to Clincher's , was likewise interrogated as to his opinion of the mode by which the subject of the inquest came by his death , which the learned doctor gave in terms well ...
الصفحة 114
... seen very little of that gentleman , and that little at a very early period of his life ; a gleam of sunshine scatters tenfold radiance , and is ten times as genial , in a chill and dreary season , and kindness is ever most grateful ...
... seen very little of that gentleman , and that little at a very early period of his life ; a gleam of sunshine scatters tenfold radiance , and is ten times as genial , in a chill and dreary season , and kindness is ever most grateful ...
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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
الصفحة 81 - Ay, but to die, and go we know not where ; To lie in cold obstruction, and to rot ; This sensible warm motion to become A kneaded clod ; and the delighted spirit To bathe in fiery floods, or to reside In thrilling regions of thick-ribbed ice...
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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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