Tales and Novels, Volumes 17-18Harper & brothers, 1832 |
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Page 39
... seen directed to Mr. Israel Lyons : these I engaged to deliver with my own hands . Jacob departed satisfied -happy in the hope that he had done me a service ; and so in fact it proved . Every father , and every son , who has been at the ...
... seen directed to Mr. Israel Lyons : these I engaged to deliver with my own hands . Jacob departed satisfied -happy in the hope that he had done me a service ; and so in fact it proved . Every father , and every son , who has been at the ...
Page 145
... seen my passion for your incomparable daughter . " " I have seen it , I own - I am well aware of it , Mr. Harrington , " replied Mr. Montenero , in a mild and friendly tone ; but there was something of self accusa- VOL . XVII . - G tion ...
... seen my passion for your incomparable daughter . " " I have seen it , I own - I am well aware of it , Mr. Harrington , " replied Mr. Montenero , in a mild and friendly tone ; but there was something of self accusa- VOL . XVII . - G tion ...
Page 83
... seen him . " " Oh , but I did , and no great sight to see . Unlike the father , old Connal , of Glynn , who is the gentleman to the last , every inch , even with the coat dropping off his back ; and the son , with the best coat in ...
... seen him . " " Oh , but I did , and no great sight to see . Unlike the father , old Connal , of Glynn , who is the gentleman to the last , every inch , even with the coat dropping off his back ; and the son , with the best coat in ...
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