Peers and Parvenus: A Novel, Band 1H. Colburn, 1846 |
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... poverty they had no voluntary share in creating . A warm - hearted man , he loved the little harmless souls that looked ... poor Margery's fatal twins . Providence had relieved the needy household of the still more weakly brother ; but Jervis ...
... poverty they had no voluntary share in creating . A warm - hearted man , he loved the little harmless souls that looked ... poor Margery's fatal twins . Providence had relieved the needy household of the still more weakly brother ; but Jervis ...
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... poor ? Time , however , did its worst and best for the family . Three years ... Jervis attained sufficient strength of body and intelligence of mind , to ... Jervis and Jane were thus left to enjoy together such PEERS AND PARVENUS . 35.
... poor ? Time , however , did its worst and best for the family . Three years ... Jervis attained sufficient strength of body and intelligence of mind , to ... Jervis and Jane were thus left to enjoy together such PEERS AND PARVENUS . 35.
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... poor Jervis was not fond of con- sorting with the hardy throng ; and no sooner was he of an age to roam unheeded , than he prevailed upon his docile blue - eyed Jenny to abandon the old oak and smooth grave - stones of the churchyard ...
... poor Jervis was not fond of con- sorting with the hardy throng ; and no sooner was he of an age to roam unheeded , than he prevailed upon his docile blue - eyed Jenny to abandon the old oak and smooth grave - stones of the churchyard ...
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... poor - house with little Jane ; " and Jervis was already aware that he was as un- available to the sole purposes of existence with which he was acquainted , as the blear- eyed old women and drivelling old men whom he saw 38 PEERS AND ...
... poor - house with little Jane ; " and Jervis was already aware that he was as un- available to the sole purposes of existence with which he was acquainted , as the blear- eyed old women and drivelling old men whom he saw 38 PEERS AND ...
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... poor Jervis , they were guiltless of all learn- ing save what is to be conned in the woods and fields . When lo ! just as Jervis attained his tenth year , and forfeited his dearest hap- piness in life by the necessity that Jane , at ...
... poor Jervis , they were guiltless of all learn- ing save what is to be conned in the woods and fields . When lo ! just as Jervis attained his tenth year , and forfeited his dearest hap- piness in life by the necessity that Jane , at ...
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acquainted amuse aunt Morris Baden baronet beauty bestowed better Bilston Hall Brighton brother charming child Cleveland Clutterbuck comfort companion connexion cousin cried daugh daughters dear dear boy dinner Duke of Attleborough Emma English Eton eyes Fairford youth fancy fashionable father favour favourite feeling fellow Forbach fortune George Joddrell girls governess hand happy hear Hecksworth heir Herbert Davenport Hill street honour hunting seat husband inquired Jervis Cleve labours Lady Hilling Lady Hillingdon Lady Ursula Wainwright learning less London look Lord and Lady Lord Hill Lord Hillingdon Lord John Howard Lord Wrexhill mamma Mary and Agatha means mind monstrance mother nature never papa parents party person Peter Parmenter Philip Fairfax poor Jervis Portland place pretty protégé rendered replied Richard Cleve scholar seat Sir Richard Davenport Sir William Davenport sister smile smock-frock society things tion Venice William Daven