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Page 131
... Philip can run in harness together and keep out both the Whigs . " " It is really quite a providential thing his re- turning just now , " said Lady Debarry . " I couldn't help thinking that something would occur to prevent Philip from ...
... Philip can run in harness together and keep out both the Whigs . " " It is really quite a providential thing his re- turning just now , " said Lady Debarry . " I couldn't help thinking that something would occur to prevent Philip from ...
Page 134
... Philip's acquaintance . Tell him Philip is a fine fellow carried everything before him at Oxford . And your son must be returned along with him for North Loamshire . Yon sa You said he meant to stand ? " " I will write and let you know ...
... Philip's acquaintance . Tell him Philip is a fine fellow carried everything before him at Oxford . And your son must be returned along with him for North Loamshire . Yon sa You said he meant to stand ? " " I will write and let you know ...
Page 135
... Philip and my brother are both of that opinion , and I think they know what's right , if any man does . We are bound to regard every man of our party as a public instrument , and to pull all together . The Tran- somes have always been a ...
... Philip and my brother are both of that opinion , and I think they know what's right , if any man does . We are bound to regard every man of our party as a public instrument , and to pull all together . The Tran- somes have always been a ...
Page 136
... Philip . veka But at this point the carriage , which was rolling by a turn towards Treby Magna , passed a well - dressed man , who raised his hat to Sir Maximus , and called to the coachman to stop . 1 1 is " Excuse me , Sir Maximus ...
... Philip . veka But at this point the carriage , which was rolling by a turn towards Treby Magna , passed a well - dressed man , who raised his hat to Sir Maximus , and called to the coachman to stop . 1 1 is " Excuse me , Sir Maximus ...
Page 138
... Philip's . I wish Phil would take my man and give me Christian . I'd make him house- steward ; he might reduce the accounts a little . " onfounded nuisance we didn't meet Christian Perhaps Sir Maximus would not have been so san- guine ...
... Philip's . I wish Phil would take my man and give me Christian . I'd make him house- steward ; he might reduce the accounts a little . " onfounded nuisance we didn't meet Christian Perhaps Sir Maximus would not have been so san- guine ...
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