The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 17; Volume 64William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1891 |
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... hears the News 99 99 XXIV . The Cup at the Lip XXV . Humble Pie 99 XXVI . Loose Ends . 99 . 561 570 . 578 • , 590 . 596 THE WHITE COMPANY Chapter XVIII . How Sir Nigel Loring put a Patch upon his Eye . 99 84 • XIX . How there was Stir ...
... hears the News 99 99 XXIV . The Cup at the Lip XXV . Humble Pie 99 XXVI . Loose Ends . 99 . 561 570 . 578 • , 590 . 596 THE WHITE COMPANY Chapter XVIII . How Sir Nigel Loring put a Patch upon his Eye . 99 84 • XIX . How there was Stir ...
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... of the funeral , how well the archdeacon had read the service , and what a crowd of Dissenters had been present , and so on ; and at last he came to the important question . ' I hear , Mrs. Hammond , ' he said 2 THE NEW RECTOR .
... of the funeral , how well the archdeacon had read the service , and what a crowd of Dissenters had been present , and so on ; and at last he came to the important question . ' I hear , Mrs. Hammond , ' he said 2 THE NEW RECTOR .
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William Makepeace Thackeray. ' I hear , Mrs. Hammond , ' he said , ' that the living will be given to Mr. Herbert of Easthope , whom you know , I think ? To me ? Oh , no , I have not , and never had , any expectation of it . Please do ...
William Makepeace Thackeray. ' I hear , Mrs. Hammond , ' he said , ' that the living will be given to Mr. Herbert of Easthope , whom you know , I think ? To me ? Oh , no , I have not , and never had , any expectation of it . Please do ...
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... hear ; ' you look as if they would . ' Silence again . The rector , gazing at the opposite cushions , smiled fatuously . What was a beneficed clergyman , whose dignity was young and tender , to do , subjected to the criticism of unknown ...
... hear ; ' you look as if they would . ' Silence again . The rector , gazing at the opposite cushions , smiled fatuously . What was a beneficed clergyman , whose dignity was young and tender , to do , subjected to the criticism of unknown ...
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... hear what is the fate before us , Mr. Clode . What is he like ? ' ' Well , ' he answered , taking with a word of thanks the cup of tea which Laura offered him , ' I have one surprise in store for you . He is comparatively young ...
... hear what is the fate before us , Mr. Clode . What is he like ? ' ' Well , ' he answered , taking with a word of thanks the cup of tea which Laura offered him , ' I have one surprise in store for you . He is comparatively young ...
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