Vanity Fair: A Novel Without a Hero, 1. sējumsHarper & Brothers, 1848 - 332 lappuses |
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... pretty child looking at a gingerbread stall ; a pretty girl blushing while her lover talks to her and chooses her fairing ; poor Tom Fool , yonder behind the wagon , mumbling his bone with the honest family which lives by his tumbling ...
... pretty child looking at a gingerbread stall ; a pretty girl blushing while her lover talks to her and chooses her fairing ; poor Tom Fool , yonder behind the wagon , mumbling his bone with the honest family which lives by his tumbling ...
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... pretty certain , that the persons of either sex whom all the world treats ill , deserve entirely the treatment they get . The world is a looking - glass , and gives back to every man the reflection of his own face . Frown at it , and it ...
... pretty certain , that the persons of either sex whom all the world treats ill , deserve entirely the treatment they get . The world is a looking - glass , and gives back to every man the reflection of his own face . Frown at it , and it ...
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... pretty woman ? " 66 " It's only your sister , Joseph , " said Ame- lia , laughing and shaking the two fingers which he held out . " I've come home for good , you know ; and this is my friend , Miss Sharp , whom you have heard me men- La ...
... pretty woman ? " 66 " It's only your sister , Joseph , " said Ame- lia , laughing and shaking the two fingers which he held out . " I've come home for good , you know ; and this is my friend , Miss Sharp , whom you have heard me men- La ...
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... pretty equal portions , and of which he partook with Mrs. Tinker . " You see , Miss Sharp , when I'm not here , Tink- er's on board wages : when I'm in town , she dines with the family . Haw ! haw ! I'm glad Miss Sharp's not hungry ...
... pretty equal portions , and of which he partook with Mrs. Tinker . " You see , Miss Sharp , when I'm not here , Tink- er's on board wages : when I'm in town , she dines with the family . Haw ! haw ! I'm glad Miss Sharp's not hungry ...
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... pretty little hussy ( that is what he called me ) , and unless you wish me to come for the candle every night , mind and be in bed at eleven . ' And with this , he and Mr. Horrocks , the butler , went off laughing . You may be sure I ...
... pretty little hussy ( that is what he called me ) , and unless you wish me to come for the candle every night , mind and be in bed at eleven . ' And with this , he and Mr. Horrocks , the butler , went off laughing . You may be sure I ...
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