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... Philip Debarry's letter , which still lay open on his desk , and was arrested by precisely that portion which had been unheeded the day before : - " I shall consider myself doubly fortunate if at any time you can point out to me some ...
... Philip Debarry's letter , which still lay open on his desk , and was arrested by precisely that portion which had been unheeded the day before : - " I shall consider myself doubly fortunate if at any time you can point out to me some ...
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... Philip Debarry , if it were in his power , to procure a satisfaction to Rufus Lyon . How had that man of God and exemplary Independent minister , Mr Ainsworth , of persecuted sanctity , con- ducted himself when a similar occasion had ...
... Philip Debarry , if it were in his power , to procure a satisfaction to Rufus Lyon . How had that man of God and exemplary Independent minister , Mr Ainsworth , of persecuted sanctity , con- ducted himself when a similar occasion had ...
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... Philip Debarry : — Sir , -Referring to your letter of yesterday , I find the following words : " I shall consider myself doubly fortunate if at any time you can point out to me some method by which I may procure you as lively a ...
... Philip Debarry : — Sir , -Referring to your letter of yesterday , I find the following words : " I shall consider myself doubly fortunate if at any time you can point out to me some method by which I may procure you as lively a ...
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... Philip Debarry's courier was often busy in the town , and it seemed especially likely that he would be seen there when the Market was to be agitated by politics , and the new candidate was to show his paces . The world of which Treby ...
... Philip Debarry's courier was often busy in the town , and it seemed especially likely that he would be seen there when the Market was to be agitated by politics , and the new candidate was to show his paces . The world of which Treby ...
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... Philip Debarry's answer to his challenge , that , in the occupation of making a few notes lest certain felicitous inspirations should be wasted , he had forgotten to come down to break- fast . Esther , suspecting his abstraction , went ...
... Philip Debarry's answer to his challenge , that , in the occupation of making a few notes lest certain felicitous inspirations should be wasted , he had forgotten to come down to break- fast . Esther , suspecting his abstraction , went ...
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