Tales and Novels, Volumes 17-18Harper & brothers, 1832 |
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Page 46
... appeared the conciliating spirit of politeness . He showed a de- sire to cultivate my friendship , which still more pre- possessed me in his favour . Mowbray happened to call upon me soon after the con- versation I had with my mother ...
... appeared the conciliating spirit of politeness . He showed a de- sire to cultivate my friendship , which still more pre- possessed me in his favour . Mowbray happened to call upon me soon after the con- versation I had with my mother ...
Page 126
... appeared the pink of courtesy , the perfection of gentlemanlike ease and good - humour ; while I , unable to suppress symptoms of indignation , of contempt , and perhaps of jealousy , appeared , in striking contrast , captious , haughty ...
... appeared the pink of courtesy , the perfection of gentlemanlike ease and good - humour ; while I , unable to suppress symptoms of indignation , of contempt , and perhaps of jealousy , appeared , in striking contrast , captious , haughty ...
Page 170
... appeared in the countenance of the humane magistrate , who from the beginning had sus- pected the evidence , whom he knew from former delin- quency . The man was indeed called an ironmonger , but his was one of those old iron shops ...
... appeared in the countenance of the humane magistrate , who from the beginning had sus- pected the evidence , whom he knew from former delin- quency . The man was indeed called an ironmonger , but his was one of those old iron shops ...
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