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... give them a ' downing stare ' . Indeed , elated by her success , the young lady offered to deal with their brother ' Dickie ' in the same way .... On this occasion , however , we must explain , in justice to them , that the behaviour of ...
... give them a ' downing stare ' . Indeed , elated by her success , the young lady offered to deal with their brother ' Dickie ' in the same way .... On this occasion , however , we must explain , in justice to them , that the behaviour of ...
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... give me . ' 1794 he next few years of the Prince's life are inexcusable — if , that is to say , he had been a morally sane man . But , emo-- tionally , he was uncontrollable : and , since the facts of his life remain to us , whereas the ...
... give me . ' 1794 he next few years of the Prince's life are inexcusable — if , that is to say , he had been a morally sane man . But , emo-- tionally , he was uncontrollable : and , since the facts of his life remain to us , whereas the ...
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... give up his stud as a demonstration of his disgust , and to pay Chifney a salary for doing nothing , rather than to dismiss him . In examining the affair , there can be no doubt that , whatever the Prince's faults , he was perfectly ...
... give up his stud as a demonstration of his disgust , and to pay Chifney a salary for doing nothing , rather than to dismiss him . In examining the affair , there can be no doubt that , whatever the Prince's faults , he was perfectly ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I AN INCIDENT AFTER THE CIVIL WARS | 13 |
BRIGHTHELMSTON | 26 |
DR RUSSELLS DISCOVERY | 39 |
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