The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 17; Volume 64William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1891 |
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Page 13
... manner constrained . ' No ? And I did not know you were going down to - day , ' Jack answered , walking beside the train . Let me introduce you to I am sorry that I did Good - bye , Kate ; good- my cousins , Miss Bonamy and Daintry ...
... manner constrained . ' No ? And I did not know you were going down to - day , ' Jack answered , walking beside the train . Let me introduce you to I am sorry that I did Good - bye , Kate ; good- my cousins , Miss Bonamy and Daintry ...
Page 15
... manner a slight stiffness for which he could not account . It puzzled him also to observe that , though they were ready , Daintry more particularly , to discuss the amuse- ments of London and the goodness of Cousin Jack , they both grew ...
... manner a slight stiffness for which he could not account . It puzzled him also to observe that , though they were ready , Daintry more particularly , to discuss the amuse- ments of London and the goodness of Cousin Jack , they both grew ...
Page 18
... manner rather chilling . He opened his eyes and smiled . You discard me , then ? ' he said . You have lost all faith in me , Miss Bonamy , and will go no farther with me ? Well , I deserve it after the scrape into which I have led you ...
... manner rather chilling . He opened his eyes and smiled . You discard me , then ? ' he said . You have lost all faith in me , Miss Bonamy , and will go no farther with me ? Well , I deserve it after the scrape into which I have led you ...
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... manner was not the manner of the men with whom Lindo had mixed , and the rector felt almost angry with Kate for introducing Gregg - albeit his parishioner - to him , and quite angry with her for suffering the doctor to address her with ...
... manner was not the manner of the men with whom Lindo had mixed , and the rector felt almost angry with Kate for introducing Gregg - albeit his parishioner - to him , and quite angry with her for suffering the doctor to address her with ...
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... manner of a ' varsity man ! ' The observation was a little too gracious , a little wanting in tact , but it would not have hurt the curate had he not been at the moment in a state of irritation . As it was , Clode treasured it up , and ...
... manner of a ' varsity man ! ' The observation was a little too gracious , a little wanting in tact , but it would not have hurt the curate had he not been at the moment in a state of irritation . As it was , Clode treasured it up , and ...
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