Life ...Houghton, Mifflin, 1874 - 208 pages |
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Page 27
... sure , after all , that i ; was not the man's clothes rather than his expression that softened him towards the rugged visage : they were so tragically cheap , and the misery of helpless needlewomen and the poverty and ignorance of the ...
... sure , after all , that i ; was not the man's clothes rather than his expression that softened him towards the rugged visage : they were so tragically cheap , and the misery of helpless needlewomen and the poverty and ignorance of the ...
Page 37
... sure that it is Tinker's Hapford , before he gets out here , and have a pleasant surprise for him . Would it not be a justifiable coup de théatre to fetch his daughter here , and let her answer his ring at the door when he comes in the ...
... sure that it is Tinker's Hapford , before he gets out here , and have a pleasant surprise for him . Would it not be a justifiable coup de théatre to fetch his daughter here , and let her answer his ring at the door when he comes in the ...
Page 39
... sure enough . " And then , as if the joke were too good to keep : " Miss Hapford , Miss Hapford , father's got out . Do come here ! " she called into a back room . When Mrs. Hapford appeared , Julia fell back , and , having deftly ...
... sure enough . " And then , as if the joke were too good to keep : " Miss Hapford , Miss Hapford , father's got out . Do come here ! " she called into a back room . When Mrs. Hapford appeared , Julia fell back , and , having deftly ...
Page 64
... sure to leave him a legacy ; that he was a sort of general assignee to all the bankruptcies within twenty miles of Appledore , was clerk to half the " trusts , " and treasurer to most of the " rates , " " funds , " وو and ...
... sure to leave him a legacy ; that he was a sort of general assignee to all the bankruptcies within twenty miles of Appledore , was clerk to half the " trusts , " and treasurer to most of the " rates , " " funds , " وو and ...
Page 72
... sure , Mr. Jenkinson had enough in his own garden ; but then , ' Enough , ” says the philosopher , " always means a little more than a man has got . " Alas ! alas ! Jerry Jarvis was never known to bestow , - his neighbor dared not offer ...
... sure , Mr. Jenkinson had enough in his own garden ; but then , ' Enough , ” says the philosopher , " always means a little more than a man has got . " Alas ! alas ! Jerry Jarvis was never known to bestow , - his neighbor dared not offer ...
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