The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 1Harper & brothers, 1842 |
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الصفحة 19
... feel very thankful for that ; for what I get here , with what my brother sends from America , makes us pretty comfortable . If I had not been obliged to pay the surgeon so much for cutting off Charlie's arms , and for coming to see ...
... feel very thankful for that ; for what I get here , with what my brother sends from America , makes us pretty comfortable . If I had not been obliged to pay the surgeon so much for cutting off Charlie's arms , and for coming to see ...
الصفحة 27
... feels that he must win back his money , or fall from his elevation in disgrace . In this state of mind , he is introduced to another and a private room , where the French hazard - table stands , and here the work of plunder and robbery ...
... feels that he must win back his money , or fall from his elevation in disgrace . In this state of mind , he is introduced to another and a private room , where the French hazard - table stands , and here the work of plunder and robbery ...
الصفحة 28
... feels that , unless he can recover himself by one fortunate throw , he is a ruined man ; and in the madness of desperation he resolves to make or mar his fortune forever : he stakes his all : the next cast of the dice makes the young ...
... feels that , unless he can recover himself by one fortunate throw , he is a ruined man ; and in the madness of desperation he resolves to make or mar his fortune forever : he stakes his all : the next cast of the dice makes the young ...
الصفحة 56
... feel to - night as I have sometimes felt after awaking from a feverish dream , in which an ideal world of Oriental magnificence and of abject suffer- ing had floated before my fancy , in one bewildering spectacle . But good - night ...
... feel to - night as I have sometimes felt after awaking from a feverish dream , in which an ideal world of Oriental magnificence and of abject suffer- ing had floated before my fancy , in one bewildering spectacle . But good - night ...
الصفحة 58
... feel for the Abbey and for a friend : it loses its freshness when the spring season is gone ; but I have never become so familiar with this ancient pile as not to feel when I come here as I feel nowhere else . I must tell you a word ...
... feel for the Abbey and for a friend : it loses its freshness when the spring season is gone ; but I have never become so familiar with this ancient pile as not to feel when I come here as I feel nowhere else . I must tell you a word ...
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