The vicar of WakefieldG. P. Putnam's Sons, 1908 |
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Pàgina 99
... assure our family of his friendship and protection . I found , therefore , that they bore my disappoint- ment with great resignation , as it was eclipsed in the greatness of their own . But what perplexed us The Vicar of Wakefield 99.
... assure our family of his friendship and protection . I found , therefore , that they bore my disappoint- ment with great resignation , as it was eclipsed in the greatness of their own . But what perplexed us The Vicar of Wakefield 99.
Pàgina 129
... ment . It is possible the anxiety from this last circumstance alone might have brought on a re- lapse , had I not been supplied by a traveller , who stopped to take a cursory refreshment . This per- son was no other than the ...
... ment . It is possible the anxiety from this last circumstance alone might have brought on a re- lapse , had I not been supplied by a traveller , who stopped to take a cursory refreshment . This per- son was no other than the ...
Pàgina 233
... ment . And this superiority , my friends , is no small advantage , and seems to be one of the pleasures of the poor man in the parable ; for though he was already in heaven , and felt all the raptures it could give , yet it was ...
... ment . And this superiority , my friends , is no small advantage , and seems to be one of the pleasures of the poor man in the parable ; for though he was already in heaven , and felt all the raptures it could give , yet it was ...
Continguts
CHAPTER PAGE | 7 |
A migration The fortunate circumstances of | 19 |
A proof that even the humblest fortune may grant | 29 |
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