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Side 24
... father's stables at Cas- tle M'Garret , to whom our stormy contests with ruined tempers and vicious habits yielded a regular comedy of fun ; and , in order to improve it , he would sometimes bribe Lord Westport's treacherous groom into ...
... father's stables at Cas- tle M'Garret , to whom our stormy contests with ruined tempers and vicious habits yielded a regular comedy of fun ; and , in order to improve it , he would sometimes bribe Lord Westport's treacherous groom into ...
Side 25
... father for an allowance of four horses ; not at all with any foolish view to fleeting aristocratic splendor , but simply to the luxury of rapid motion . But Lord Altamont was firm in re- sisting this petition at that time . The remote ...
... father for an allowance of four horses ; not at all with any foolish view to fleeting aristocratic splendor , but simply to the luxury of rapid motion . But Lord Altamont was firm in re- sisting this petition at that time . The remote ...
Side 48
... fathers , not surviving their last departure from home long enough to see them again , died before returning from India . What a world of desolation seemed to exist for them ! How silent was every hall into which , by natural right ...
... fathers , not surviving their last departure from home long enough to see them again , died before returning from India . What a world of desolation seemed to exist for them ! How silent was every hall into which , by natural right ...
Side 54
... father in the neighborhood of Manchester ) , and subsequently ( when that arose ) to Greenhay . * As my father always retained a * " Greenhay . " - As this name might , under a false interpretation , seem absurd as including incongruous ...
... father in the neighborhood of Manchester ) , and subsequently ( when that arose ) to Greenhay . * As my father always retained a * " Greenhay . " - As this name might , under a false interpretation , seem absurd as including incongruous ...
Side 56
... fathers must both have died in India , before my inquiries had begun to travel in that direction . But , as old ... father , therefore , furnished matter for a not very amiable tradition ; but Miss Smith herself was the sweetest ...
... fathers must both have died in India , before my inquiries had begun to travel in that direction . But , as old ... father , therefore , furnished matter for a not very amiable tradition ; but Miss Smith herself was the sweetest ...
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