Vanity Fair: A Novel Without a Hero, 1. sējumsHarper & Brothers, 1848 - 332 lappuses |
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... feeling of profound melancholy comes over him in his survey of the bustling place . There is a great quantity of eating and drinking , making love and jilting , laughing and the contrary , smoking , cheat- ing , fighting , dancing , and ...
... feeling of profound melancholy comes over him in his survey of the bustling place . There is a great quantity of eating and drinking , making love and jilting , laughing and the contrary , smoking , cheat- ing , fighting , dancing , and ...
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... feelings . Mrs. Sedley , my dear , I have hurt your son's feelings . I have alluded to his buck- skins . Ask Miss Sharp if I haven't ? Come , Joseph , be friends with Miss Sharp , and let us all go to dinner . " " There's a pillau ...
... feelings . Mrs. Sedley , my dear , I have hurt your son's feelings . I have alluded to his buck- skins . Ask Miss Sharp if I haven't ? Come , Joseph , be friends with Miss Sharp , and let us all go to dinner . " " There's a pillau ...
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... feeling , and the good - natured girl came back without her companion , rather affected too . " You know , her father was our drawing - master , mamma , at Chiswick , and used to do all the best parts of our drawings . " 66 My love ! I ...
... feeling , and the good - natured girl came back without her companion , rather affected too . " You know , her father was our drawing - master , mamma , at Chiswick , and used to do all the best parts of our drawings . " 66 My love ! I ...
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... feelings - those feelings and thoughts which are a mystery to all ( for how much do you and I know of each other , of our children , of our fathers , of our neighbor , and how far more beautiful and sacred are the thoughts of the poor ...
... feelings - those feelings and thoughts which are a mystery to all ( for how much do you and I know of each other , of our children , of our fathers , of our neighbor , and how far more beautiful and sacred are the thoughts of the poor ...
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... feeling of revenge in his mind , and longed to measure himself against that splendid bully and tyrant , who had all the glory , pride , pomp , circumstance , ban- ners flying , drums beating , guards saluting , in the place . Whatever ...
... feeling of revenge in his mind , and longed to measure himself against that splendid bully and tyrant , who had all the glory , pride , pomp , circumstance , ban- ners flying , drums beating , guards saluting , in the place . Whatever ...
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