Littell's Living Age, Volume 127Living Age Company Incorporated, 1875 |
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Page 148
... poor friend amount of fortune could atone for the should suddenly withdraw the confidence slightest taint- he had always reposed in this firm , and in myself particularly , I cannot conceive , ex- cept and this is one of the worst fea ...
... poor friend amount of fortune could atone for the should suddenly withdraw the confidence slightest taint- he had always reposed in this firm , and in myself particularly , I cannot conceive , ex- cept and this is one of the worst fea ...
Page 654
... poor , and he knew noth- ing about the poor . The result of all these confused and unsatisfactory reasonings with himself was that when the living of Brentburn was offered to him half in joke , he made a plunge at it , and accepted ...
... poor , and he knew noth- ing about the poor . The result of all these confused and unsatisfactory reasonings with himself was that when the living of Brentburn was offered to him half in joke , he made a plunge at it , and accepted ...
Page 792
... poor little ship of the family fortunes or misfortunes through this dangerous passage . Though she was , she hoped , to take the man's part of breadwinner , for the moment she shrank into that woman's part which women too often are not ...
... poor little ship of the family fortunes or misfortunes through this dangerous passage . Though she was , she hoped , to take the man's part of breadwinner , for the moment she shrank into that woman's part which women too often are not ...
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