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Annie Jennings Anstruther answer Antrobus anxious asked Fitzgerald Baronet believe Bonsor brother Brummel cards continued Copton Hall course cried dear Alfred dear Herbert dear Wilson Derwentwater donald door doubt Eel Pie Island enquired eyes feel fellow felt Fitz Fitzroy Somerset gentleman gerald girl give glad hand head hear heard heart heaven honour hope Horace Walpole Hounslow housekeeper imagine India interrupted Lady Overdone Lady Susan ladyship laughing leave LESLIE GORE letter London looking Lord Alwaysailing lordship Macdonald Major Fitzgerald mamma Master Herbert Maud Miss Pratt morning mother never poor Portman Square pursued rejoined Fitzgerald replied Booth replied Fitzgerald returned sigh Singleton Sir Alfred Fitzgerald Sir Alfred's Skiddaw slightest smiling soon sorry stranger Sugden suppose sure surgeon tell thank Theodore Hook there's thing thought told Trelawney Vickers wish woman young
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Page 124 - My son, if you are wise be wise for your own sake as well as for the sake of your neigbour.
Page 260 - Alwaysailing, looking the very picture of misery, as if all the cares of the world were on his shoulders.
Page 198 - For his answer, he sat down in his chair, and, putting his elbows on his knees, buried his face in his hands, and seemed lost in a kind of reverie.