The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1823 |
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Pagina 128
... appeared to have once been an handsome avenue . It was now overgrown with ribbon - grass and thistles , but the road was firm beneath , and even the partial shelter of a strag- gling hedge on each side gave to it an appearance of ...
... appeared to have once been an handsome avenue . It was now overgrown with ribbon - grass and thistles , but the road was firm beneath , and even the partial shelter of a strag- gling hedge on each side gave to it an appearance of ...
Pagina 129
... appeared to have been the primary ob- ject in his formation . Although above six feet high , his shoul- ders were more than proportionably broad , and his whole frame was gigantic . An exquisitely formed head and neck , well shaped ...
... appeared to have been the primary ob- ject in his formation . Although above six feet high , his shoul- ders were more than proportionably broad , and his whole frame was gigantic . An exquisitely formed head and neck , well shaped ...
Pagina 372
... appeared . She remained constant until the approach of her twenty - fifth birth - day , on the night of which it was cus- tomary , as she understood , for the old boy , to make his appearance to unmarried ladies . The dreaded night ...
... appeared . She remained constant until the approach of her twenty - fifth birth - day , on the night of which it was cus- tomary , as she understood , for the old boy , to make his appearance to unmarried ladies . The dreaded night ...
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