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able accept asked Balfour Beattie believe better Cave certainly Chief Baron Colonel coming course cried dear Doctor don't door entered eyes face father feel fellow fortune Fossbrooke gave give given Haire half hand head hear heard heart honour hope hour I'll interest Judge keep knew Lady laughing least leave Lendrick less live look lord Lucy manner matter mean meet mind morning mother nature never night offer once passed perhaps play poor present question reason reply seemed seen Sewell Sir Brook smile sort speak spoke stand story suppose sure suspect talk tell there's thing thought told tone took Trafford turn voice whole wife wish write young
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Página 93 - Never was there a more unlucky peroration, from the day when Lord Denman concluded an eloquent defence of a queen's innocence by appealing to the unhappy illustration which called forth the touching words, "Let him that is without sin cast the first stone at her." Never was there a more signal blunder than to ask this man to repudiate the friendship which had formed the whole pride and glory of his life. " I should think I am proud of him, madam," said he, rising and speaking with a boldness that...
Página 494 - I was only provoked — put out;" and she stooped and took up the letter. "I wrote to Mr Kincaid to give me certain papers which were in his hands, and which I know Colonel Sewell would wish to have in his own keeping, and he writes me this...