Littell's Living Age, Volume 144Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1880 |
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Page 78
... poor friend his accumulated spite against the English However , he was so shocked at my de- nation . The procurator - general united scription of poor Harry's sufferings , that in his own person the functions of prose- he at once ...
... poor friend his accumulated spite against the English However , he was so shocked at my de- nation . The procurator - general united scription of poor Harry's sufferings , that in his own person the functions of prose- he at once ...
Page 91
... poor , as I think you know . The other curate is changed at least every year , and is generally a young deacon , fresh from college . Our rector is fond of giving young men their title to orders . The young fellow we have now is a noble ...
... poor , as I think you know . The other curate is changed at least every year , and is generally a young deacon , fresh from college . Our rector is fond of giving young men their title to orders . The young fellow we have now is a noble ...
Page 149
... poor murdered lad , and that my conscience has ordered me to cherish | and take care of poor Laura so long as I am spared on this earth ? When I re- turned to France I claimed my rank in the army , having taken a dislike to the sea ...
... poor murdered lad , and that my conscience has ordered me to cherish | and take care of poor Laura so long as I am spared on this earth ? When I re- turned to France I claimed my rank in the army , having taken a dislike to the sea ...
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