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Page 5
... gentlemen in pony - chaises , quar- tering nervously to make way for the rolling , swinging swiftness , had not ceased to remark that times were finely changed since they used to see the pack - horses and hear the tinkling of their ...
... gentlemen in pony - chaises , quar- tering nervously to make way for the rolling , swinging swiftness , had not ceased to remark that times were finely changed since they used to see the pack - horses and hear the tinkling of their ...
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... gentleman , yet homely too , Suiting his phrase to Hodge and Margery Whom he once christened , and has married since . A little lax in doctrine and in life , Not thinking God was captious in such things As what a man might drink on ...
... gentleman , yet homely too , Suiting his phrase to Hodge and Margery Whom he once christened , and has married since . A little lax in doctrine and in life , Not thinking God was captious in such things As what a man might drink on ...
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... gentlemen , and think they'll do it with kid gloves and new furniture . " But since Harold was going to stand for the county , Mr. Lingon was equally emphatic as to the necessity of his not quarreling with Jermyn till the election was ...
... gentlemen , and think they'll do it with kid gloves and new furniture . " But since Harold was going to stand for the county , Mr. Lingon was equally emphatic as to the necessity of his not quarreling with Jermyn till the election was ...
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... gentleman was sure to take the facts easily in the end , and there was no fear of family coolness or quarreling on this side . Harold was glad of it . He was not to be turned aside from any course he had chosen ; but he disliked all ...
... gentleman was sure to take the facts easily in the end , and there was no fear of family coolness or quarreling on this side . Harold was glad of it . He was not to be turned aside from any course he had chosen ; but he disliked all ...
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... gentleman and their equal . He had known no evil of the man ; but he saw now that if he were really a covetous upstart there had been a temptation for him in the management of the Tran- some affairs ; and it was clear that the estate ...
... gentleman and their equal . He had known no evil of the man ; but he saw now that if he were really a covetous upstart there had been a temptation for him in the management of the Tran- some affairs ; and it was clear that the estate ...
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