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... entered a noble park , which attested far more care and attention than is usually bestowed upon those demesnes so peculiarly English . Young plantations everywhere contrasted the venerable groves - new cot- tages of picturesque design ...
... entered a noble park , which attested far more care and attention than is usually bestowed upon those demesnes so peculiarly English . Young plantations everywhere contrasted the venerable groves - new cot- tages of picturesque design ...
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... entered the room . His lordship had learned , in the mean while , that Mal- travers was of the great and ancient commoners ' house , whose honours were centred in his brother ; and yet more , that he was the Mr. Maltravers whose ...
... entered the room . His lordship had learned , in the mean while , that Mal- travers was of the great and ancient commoners ' house , whose honours were centred in his brother ; and yet more , that he was the Mr. Maltravers whose ...
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... entered the apartment ; the silence had deceived her ; she be- lieved that Maltravers was alone . She had entered with her heart upon her lips ; love , sanguine , hopeful love in every vein , in every thought ; she had entered ...
... entered the apartment ; the silence had deceived her ; she be- lieved that Maltravers was alone . She had entered with her heart upon her lips ; love , sanguine , hopeful love in every vein , in every thought ; she had entered ...
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... entered the room , the carriage , with Herbert in it , drove to the door . In a few minutes the little party were within the vehicle . As they drove away the ostlers were harnessing the horses to the dark - green travelling- carriage ...
... entered the room , the carriage , with Herbert in it , drove to the door . In a few minutes the little party were within the vehicle . As they drove away the ostlers were harnessing the horses to the dark - green travelling- carriage ...
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... entered my apartment . ” — Gil Blas . " I am surprised , said he , at the caprice of fortune , who some- times delights in loading an execrable author with favours , while she leaves good writers to perish for want . " - Gil Blas . Ir ...
... entered my apartment . ” — Gil Blas . " I am surprised , said he , at the caprice of fortune , who some- times delights in loading an execrable author with favours , while she leaves good writers to perish for want . " - Gil Blas . Ir ...
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