Tales and Novels: The absenteeHarper & brothers, 1835 |
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... thing rude : a rude thing is a rude thing - the intention is nothing — all we are to judge of is the fact . " “ Well , but after all , in fact , ” said Mowbray , " there was nothing to make anybody seriously angry . 99 " Of that ...
... thing rude : a rude thing is a rude thing - the intention is nothing — all we are to judge of is the fact . " “ Well , but after all , in fact , ” said Mowbray , " there was nothing to make anybody seriously angry . 99 " Of that ...
Page 66
... thing but him . - Such a countenance ! -such an expression of latent malice and revenge , of every thing detestable in human nature ! Whether speaking or silent , the Jew fixed and kept possession of my attention . It was an ...
... thing but him . - Such a countenance ! -such an expression of latent malice and revenge , of every thing detestable in human nature ! Whether speaking or silent , the Jew fixed and kept possession of my attention . It was an ...
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... thing to Cornelius O'Shane of what had passed between them , lest it should offend Cornelius , who he knew was so fond of Mr. Ormond . Harry eased the gentleman's mind , by promising that he would never say a word about the matter . Mr ...
... thing to Cornelius O'Shane of what had passed between them , lest it should offend Cornelius , who he knew was so fond of Mr. Ormond . Harry eased the gentleman's mind , by promising that he would never say a word about the matter . Mr ...
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