A Scholar of His CollegeWilliam Blackwood, 1900 - 379 pages |
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... matter of mere words and names lay practi- cally at his own option . Wholly apart from a conviction , peculiar either to himself or to that character which thinks no evil of his fellow , a conviction that Dick Loder's faults , many and ...
... matter of mere words and names lay practi- cally at his own option . Wholly apart from a conviction , peculiar either to himself or to that character which thinks no evil of his fellow , a conviction that Dick Loder's faults , many and ...
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... matter on which I should not have thought it right , even if it had been possible , to commit myself to what you are pleased to call a definite promise . You threw out a suggestion , and in a vague sort of way I took it up . And under ...
... matter on which I should not have thought it right , even if it had been possible , to commit myself to what you are pleased to call a definite promise . You threw out a suggestion , and in a vague sort of way I took it up . And under ...
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... her father , " now look me in the face and tell me whether you think it a kind or a father - like or a respectful way to speak of your one devoted child as ' only you ' ? " The relative beauty of women is a matter of opinion AT THE MOTE .
... her father , " now look me in the face and tell me whether you think it a kind or a father - like or a respectful way to speak of your one devoted child as ' only you ' ? " The relative beauty of women is a matter of opinion AT THE MOTE .
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W. E. W. Collins. The relative beauty of women is a matter of opinion rather than of downright certainty , so that it would be over - venture- some to indorse the verdict given by more than one of Lady Betty Lisle's numerous admirers ...
W. E. W. Collins. The relative beauty of women is a matter of opinion rather than of downright certainty , so that it would be over - venture- some to indorse the verdict given by more than one of Lady Betty Lisle's numerous admirers ...
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... matter is , Graham , that your father went off in a hurry because he was not very much pleased with something I said to him . ” " Went off in a huff as well as in a hurry , eh ? " said Graham , smiling ; " well , I am afraid that I have ...
... matter is , Graham , that your father went off in a hurry because he was not very much pleased with something I said to him . ” " Went off in a huff as well as in a hurry , eh ? " said Graham , smiling ; " well , I am afraid that I have ...
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