Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 - Great Britain |
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... pleasure of the joke itself , was the pretty frequent appendage to the scholar's pig- tail of some sort of rubbish that could not be safely pronounced either ornamental or useful . Hetty Chervil's situation in the Colyton fa- mily now ...
... pleasure of the joke itself , was the pretty frequent appendage to the scholar's pig- tail of some sort of rubbish that could not be safely pronounced either ornamental or useful . Hetty Chervil's situation in the Colyton fa- mily now ...
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... pleasant inoffensive companion , but an excellent classical scholar , with whom he could tag verses , and interchange Latin quotations to his heart's content . Poor , however , and feeble was the pleasure experienced 14 WALTER COLYTON .
... pleasant inoffensive companion , but an excellent classical scholar , with whom he could tag verses , and interchange Latin quotations to his heart's content . Poor , however , and feeble was the pleasure experienced 14 WALTER COLYTON .
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A Tale of 1688 Horace Smith. Poor , however , and feeble was the pleasure experienced by either of these parties compared to the ardour , the ecstasy with which the enthu- siastic Edith quickly attached herself to Agatha Shelton , whom ...
A Tale of 1688 Horace Smith. Poor , however , and feeble was the pleasure experienced by either of these parties compared to the ardour , the ecstasy with which the enthu- siastic Edith quickly attached herself to Agatha Shelton , whom ...
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... pleasure , for which he was at all times ready , he would hardly have thought of accompanying his own family on a visit to the Sheltons , but that , in conjunction with comical Kit , he had projected a notable scheme for amusing himself ...
... pleasure , for which he was at all times ready , he would hardly have thought of accompanying his own family on a visit to the Sheltons , but that , in conjunction with comical Kit , he had projected a notable scheme for amusing himself ...
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... pleasures of society , you will not perhaps have been a loser by your visit to Hales Court ; and to prove to you that I do not boast in vain , I shall be happy to accompany ... pleasure I derive from the sylvan and 36 WALTER COLYTΟΝ .
... pleasures of society , you will not perhaps have been a loser by your visit to Hales Court ; and to prove to you that I do not boast in vain , I shall be happy to accompany ... pleasure I derive from the sylvan and 36 WALTER COLYTΟΝ .
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