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... the story of " Hannah Hengen seems improbable , three cases can " " be cited in which Woman's wit has achieved as much , or more , 27 Gloucester Gardens , W. May , 1863 . J. P. CONTENTS . PAGE CHAPTER I. Our Story begins with a.
... the story of " Hannah Hengen seems improbable , three cases can " " be cited in which Woman's wit has achieved as much , or more , 27 Gloucester Gardens , W. May , 1863 . J. P. CONTENTS . PAGE CHAPTER I. Our Story begins with a.
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... Hengen CHAPTER XV . Going out in the World CHAPTER XVI . Ways Delightful but Dangerous • CHAPTER XVII . Ned Walford becomes Famous in more Ways than one CHAPTER XVIII . PAGE 149 • 172 · 203 · 214 225 · 239 A Matter of Business , of by ...
... Hengen CHAPTER XV . Going out in the World CHAPTER XVI . Ways Delightful but Dangerous • CHAPTER XVII . Ned Walford becomes Famous in more Ways than one CHAPTER XVIII . PAGE 149 • 172 · 203 · 214 225 · 239 A Matter of Business , of by ...
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... Hengen , the station- master , lives ? " This question , in a soft and sympathising voice , was asked of a kind of maid - of - all - work , by Dr. Batson , a physician , who had long retired from all practice but that charitable kind ...
... Hengen , the station- master , lives ? " This question , in a soft and sympathising voice , was asked of a kind of maid - of - all - work , by Dr. Batson , a physician , who had long retired from all practice but that charitable kind ...
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... Hengen came softly into the room . Miss Hengen was a fine , elegant - looking young woman , but at that time , cold and im- passive ; reminding one almost of the statuesque appearance of a stereoscopic likeness . Still , when she spoke ...
... Hengen came softly into the room . Miss Hengen was a fine , elegant - looking young woman , but at that time , cold and im- passive ; reminding one almost of the statuesque appearance of a stereoscopic likeness . Still , when she spoke ...
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... Hengen had anything on his mind . " The Doctor , with all his long experience with frail mortality , would have been far more tender of consequences . He would have known , that men who live by their labour must , with failing strength ...
... Hengen had anything on his mind . " The Doctor , with all his long experience with frail mortality , would have been far more tender of consequences . He would have known , that men who live by their labour must , with failing strength ...
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Alice Hengen Belmont better Bones brother Nat business is business Buxton called character Christchurch College Colton course creatures cricket Croix Dick Cheston doubt Eton eyes feel fellow felt fond fortune gentleman girl Hannah happy hard Hardaway heart Heir of Richcourt honour idle JAMES PYCROFT John Hackles kind King's knew Le Croix live look lucid intervals master mind Miss Onslow moral measures morning mother nature Ned Walford Ned's never Newnham Norman old King Cole old lady once Oxford paraplegia party passed perhaps poor pupil realise rich Richcourt Hall Richcourt Manor Rickworth Ruffles seemed Sellack Sir Buller sister Snipe society soon spirit Stag sure talk Tawstock things Thomas Walford thought Tom Snipe tutor Walesby Wanton Watson wine Winter woman Woodstock words young ladies youth
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Page 93 - What beast was't then That made you break this enterprise to me? When you durst do it, then you were a man; And, to be more than what you were, you would Be so much more the man. Nor time nor place Did then adhere, and yet you would make both: They have made themselves, and that their fitness now Does unmake you.
Page 206 - s weel with you gentles, that can sit in the house with handkerchers at your een, when ye lose a friend; but the like o' us maun to our work again, if our hearts were beating as hard as ony hammer.
Page 69 - Nil habet infelix paupertas durius in se quam quod ridiculos homines facit. "Exeat...
Page 225 - This novelty on earth, this fair defect Of Nature, and not fill the world at once With men, as angels, without feminine, Or find some other way to generate Mankind?
Page 13 - See also Jer. vii. 29. Micah i. 16. Isaiah vii. 20. No. 958. — ii. 4. Skin for skin, yea, all that a man hath, will he give for his life.] Before the invention of money, trade used to be carried on by barter ; that is, by exchanging one commodity for another. The men who had been hunting in the woods for wild beasts would carry their skins to market, and exchange them with the armourer for so many bows and arrows. As these traffickers were...
Page 85 - Eton, and the other public schools, properly so called; and we hope and trust that an effort will now be made on the part of the Masters and Fellows of Eton to do full justice to those committed to their charge.