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Σελίδα 16
... took his dog by the neck , the sweep did the same . Austin called out , " James , I won't have it ! " but it was too late , the dogs were at one another's throats , and the douce respectable Mr. James was transformed into a shouting ...
... took his dog by the neck , the sweep did the same . Austin called out , " James , I won't have it ! " but it was too late , the dogs were at one another's throats , and the douce respectable Mr. James was transformed into a shouting ...
Σελίδα 17
... took him out by his tail , and banged him about the head with her shoe ; but the result was , that Austin , standing there on horseback , with the hope of stopping the cruel work at the first opportunity ; found that his horse's legs ...
... took him out by his tail , and banged him about the head with her shoe ; but the result was , that Austin , standing there on horseback , with the hope of stopping the cruel work at the first opportunity ; found that his horse's legs ...
Σελίδα 19
... took his arm , and they walked homewards together . Poor Eleanor was very much distressed , and agi- tated . She had her veil down , and was crying , and Austin gently comforted her . When she had partly recovered from her tears , she ...
... took his arm , and they walked homewards together . Poor Eleanor was very much distressed , and agi- tated . She had her veil down , and was crying , and Austin gently comforted her . When she had partly recovered from her tears , she ...
Σελίδα 25
... took no notice of it . People were saying all sorts of things about one another just then . Lord Charles had not said anything about Captain Hertford , much worse than what Mr. Disraeli had said of Sir Robert . Austin had that evening ...
... took no notice of it . People were saying all sorts of things about one another just then . Lord Charles had not said anything about Captain Hertford , much worse than what Mr. Disraeli had said of Sir Robert . Austin had that evening ...
Σελίδα 26
... took him by the arm , and burst into the most exaggerated form of French laughter . " Ha ! ha ! but Milor used you sadly , my dear friend . By the prophet , but he laughed at the most sacred beard of my own Hertford . Come , let us ...
... took him by the arm , and burst into the most exaggerated form of French laughter . " Ha ! ha ! but Milor used you sadly , my dear friend . By the prophet , but he laughed at the most sacred beard of my own Hertford . Come , let us ...
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