The Vicar of WakefieldMilner and Sowerby, 1869 - 224 pàgines |
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Pàgina 3
... present made to my country , and consequently looked upon it as my debtor . Our eldest son was named GEORGE , after his uncle , who left us ten thousand pounds . Our second child , a girl , I in- tended to call after her aunt Grissel ...
... present made to my country , and consequently looked upon it as my debtor . Our eldest son was named GEORGE , after his uncle , who left us ten thousand pounds . Our second child , a girl , I in- tended to call after her aunt Grissel ...
Pàgina 14
... present demand . " I take it with all my heart , Sir , " replied he , " and am glad that a late oversight in giving what money I had about me , has shown me that there are still some men like you . I must , however , previously entreat ...
... present demand . " I take it with all my heart , Sir , " replied he , " and am glad that a late oversight in giving what money I had about me , has shown me that there are still some men like you . I must , however , previously entreat ...
Pàgina 17
... present , his bounties are more rational and moderate than be- fore ; but still he preserves the character of a hu- mourist , and finds most pleasure in eccentric vir- tues . " My attention was so much taken up by Mr. Burchell's account ...
... present , his bounties are more rational and moderate than be- fore ; but still he preserves the character of a hu- mourist , and finds most pleasure in eccentric vir- tues . " My attention was so much taken up by Mr. Burchell's account ...
Pàgina 26
... present pleaded more pow- erfully in his favour , than any thing I had to say could obviate . I therefore continued silent , satis- fied with just having pointed out danger , and leav- ing it to their own discretion to avoid it . That ...
... present pleaded more pow- erfully in his favour , than any thing I had to say could obviate . I therefore continued silent , satis- fied with just having pointed out danger , and leav- ing it to their own discretion to avoid it . That ...
Pàgina 29
... present indigence is a sufficient punishment for former folly ; and I have heard my Papa himself say , that we should never strike one unnecessary blow at a victim over whom Providence holds the scourge of its resentment . " - " You are ...
... present indigence is a sufficient punishment for former folly ; and I have heard my Papa himself say , that we should never strike one unnecessary blow at a victim over whom Providence holds the scourge of its resentment . " - " You are ...
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acquaintance amusement appeared arms Baronet Burchell catgut CHAPTER charms cheerful child comfort continued cried Moses cried my wife daugh daughter dear eldest favour Flamborough fortune friendship gaoler gave gentleman girls give going guilt happy heart Heaven honest honour hope horse Jenkinson knew leave letter Livy looks Madam Manetho manner marriage married miseries Miss Wilmot morning mother neighbour never night observed Ocellus Lucanus OLIVER GOLDSMITH Olivia once pain Papa passion perceived perfectly pipe and tabor pleased pleasure poor pounds present pride prison promise racter rapture received replied resolved rest returned rich round scarcely seemed shagreen Sir William sister smile soon Sophia stept stranger sure SWEET Auburn tell thee thing Thornhill Thornhill's thou thought tion town turn VICAR OF WAKEFIELD virtue wealth wretched young lady