Vanity Fair: A Novel Without a Hero, 1. sējumsHarper & Brothers, 1848 - 332 lappuses |
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... Briggs never spoke ill of her : high and mighty Miss Sal- tire ( Lord Dexter's grand - daughter ) allowed that her figure was genteel : and as for Miss Swartz , the rich woolly - haired mulatto from St. Kitt's , on the day Amelia went ...
... Briggs never spoke ill of her : high and mighty Miss Sal- tire ( Lord Dexter's grand - daughter ) allowed that her figure was genteel : and as for Miss Swartz , the rich woolly - haired mulatto from St. Kitt's , on the day Amelia went ...
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... Briggs , at home . My brothers are my toadies here , my dear , and a pretty pair they are ! ' " When she comes into the country our Hall is thrown open , and for a month , at least , you would fancy old Sir Walpole was come to life ...
... Briggs , at home . My brothers are my toadies here , my dear , and a pretty pair they are ! ' " When she comes into the country our Hall is thrown open , and for a month , at least , you would fancy old Sir Walpole was come to life ...
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... Briggs- no , no , you little sly creature ; you are too clever - Isn't she , Firkin ? ” Mrs. Firkin ( who was dressing the very small remnant of hair which remained on Miss Crawley's pate ) flung up her head and said , " I think Miss is ...
... Briggs- no , no , you little sly creature ; you are too clever - Isn't she , Firkin ? ” Mrs. Firkin ( who was dressing the very small remnant of hair which remained on Miss Crawley's pate ) flung up her head and said , " I think Miss is ...
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... Briggs , my companion , or Rincer , my had distinguished her , she did not , strange butler . You , my love , are a little paragon to relate , give an altogether accurate ac- -positively a little jewel - you have more count of the ...
... Briggs , my companion , or Rincer , my had distinguished her , she did not , strange butler . You , my love , are a little paragon to relate , give an altogether accurate ac- -positively a little jewel - you have more count of the ...
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... Briggs , her dame de compagnie , in tears , alone in the drawing - room . She had hast- ened home , hearing of her beloved friend's illness . She wished to fly to her couch , that couch which she , Briggs , had so often smoothed in the ...
... Briggs , her dame de compagnie , in tears , alone in the drawing - room . She had hast- ened home , hearing of her beloved friend's illness . She wished to fly to her couch , that couch which she , Briggs , had so often smoothed in the ...
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