The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 10; Volume 57William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1888 |
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Page 113
... Dean desired that his enemies might be overthrown in stony places , and otherwise maltreated that morning , Mrs. Dean per- ceived that her husband was mightily incensed . Her natural curiosity to know who the fool was , and why he ...
... Dean desired that his enemies might be overthrown in stony places , and otherwise maltreated that morning , Mrs. Dean per- ceived that her husband was mightily incensed . Her natural curiosity to know who the fool was , and why he ...
Page 114
William Makepeace Thackeray. Josiah ( who was the Dean's brother ) had got himself into a scrape some ten years before with a designing American girl , and the Dean ( who was then rector of Compton - in - the - Marsh ) had journeyed to ...
William Makepeace Thackeray. Josiah ( who was the Dean's brother ) had got himself into a scrape some ten years before with a designing American girl , and the Dean ( who was then rector of Compton - in - the - Marsh ) had journeyed to ...
Page 118
... Dean two children , a boy and a girl . The boy , Hubert , was at Oxford , and the girl , Sybil , was being educated ... Dean's wife , ' and many quite in- decent . ' ' They are all more or less draped , ' said the Dean maliciously ...
... Dean two children , a boy and a girl . The boy , Hubert , was at Oxford , and the girl , Sybil , was being educated ... Dean's wife , ' and many quite in- decent . ' ' They are all more or less draped , ' said the Dean maliciously ...
Page 119
... Dean could not say much , for tallow was not much worse than leather . Uncle Joe announced his intention of carrying on his trade on Ruskinian principles , and he did so : no such tallow was sold any- where in London as in that little ...
... Dean could not say much , for tallow was not much worse than leather . Uncle Joe announced his intention of carrying on his trade on Ruskinian principles , and he did so : no such tallow was sold any- where in London as in that little ...
Page 120
... Dean often came home much perturbed . Then his wife knew that Wabash had gone up when it ought to have gone down , or vice versá ; or that the next of kin of some of the old Suffolk ladies had disputed their wills , and impiously tried ...
... Dean often came home much perturbed . Then his wife knew that Wabash had gone up when it ought to have gone down , or vice versá ; or that the next of kin of some of the old Suffolk ladies had disputed their wills , and impiously tried ...
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