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Page 17
... Dynevor had the misfortune to live in a country rich in mineral wealth , and to have a brother - in - law easily guided , and with more love of figures than power of investi- gating estimates on a large scale . Mines were set on foot ...
... Dynevor had the misfortune to live in a country rich in mineral wealth , and to have a brother - in - law easily guided , and with more love of figures than power of investi- gating estimates on a large scale . Mines were set on foot ...
Page 17
... Dynevor had the misfortune to live in a country rich in mineral wealth , and to have a brother - in - law easily guided , and with more love of figures than power of investi- gating estimates on a large scale . Mines were set on foot ...
... Dynevor had the misfortune to live in a country rich in mineral wealth , and to have a brother - in - law easily guided , and with more love of figures than power of investi- gating estimates on a large scale . Mines were set on foot ...
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... Dynevor ; Mr. Ponsonby cast a scornful look and smile at the unlucky figure representing Fitzjocelyn ; and not a critical voice was heard , excepting Tom Madison's , who indignantly declared that they had made the young Lord look as if ...
... Dynevor ; Mr. Ponsonby cast a scornful look and smile at the unlucky figure representing Fitzjocelyn ; and not a critical voice was heard , excepting Tom Madison's , who indignantly declared that they had made the young Lord look as if ...
Contents
The Chemistry of Common Life | 11 |
Radetski in Italy | 22 |
NEW YORK OBSERVER | 29 |
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