Tales and Novels, Volumes 17-18Harper & Brothers, 1855 |
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Page 76
... manner - no want of attention to the feelings of those who are of a different persuasion from ourselves . Just at this moment my mother entered the room . Advancing towards Mr. Montenero , she said , with a gracious smile , " You need ...
... manner - no want of attention to the feelings of those who are of a different persuasion from ourselves . Just at this moment my mother entered the room . Advancing towards Mr. Montenero , she said , with a gracious smile , " You need ...
Page 82
... manner , Jacob ? " 66 " No , sir , " said he , looking up in my face , with his genuine expression of simplicity and openness ; no , sir , you do not mistake , nor misinterpret Jacob's man- ner ; you know him too well , and his manner ...
... manner , Jacob ? " 66 " No , sir , " said he , looking up in my face , with his genuine expression of simplicity and openness ; no , sir , you do not mistake , nor misinterpret Jacob's man- ner ; you know him too well , and his manner ...
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... manner of those I love has ever been a curse to me ; for my restless imagination always set to work to invent causes - and my causes , though ingenious , unluckily seldom happen to be the real causes . Many a vain alarm , many a ...
... manner of those I love has ever been a curse to me ; for my restless imagination always set to work to invent causes - and my causes , though ingenious , unluckily seldom happen to be the real causes . Many a vain alarm , many a ...
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