The Pirate, 1 tomasArchibald Constable and Company; and Hurst, Robinson, and Company, London, 1822 - 346 psl. |
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... Yellowley was , and how he came by a name so singular . Old Jasper Yellowley , the father of Triptolemus , ( though born at the foot of Roseberry - Topping , ) had been come over by a certain noble Scottish Earl , who , proving too far ...
... Yellowley was , and how he came by a name so singular . Old Jasper Yellowley , the father of Triptolemus , ( though born at the foot of Roseberry - Topping , ) had been come over by a certain noble Scottish Earl , who , proving too far ...
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... Yellowley , but even condescended to eat beans and bacon ( though the lat- ter was then the abomination of the Scots as much as of the Jews ) with her husband , and would willingly have cement- ed the friendship by borrowing a little ...
... Yellowley , but even condescended to eat beans and bacon ( though the lat- ter was then the abomination of the Scots as much as of the Jews ) with her husband , and would willingly have cement- ed the friendship by borrowing a little ...
38 psl.
... Yellowley was rather frightened at the hurly - burly which had taken place in her presence , but she was taken suddenly ill ; and , contrary to the for- mula in such cases used and provided , was soon reported to be " good deal worse ...
... Yellowley was rather frightened at the hurly - burly which had taken place in her presence , but she was taken suddenly ill ; and , contrary to the for- mula in such cases used and provided , was soon reported to be " good deal worse ...
39 psl.
... , that the boy would prove true Yorkshire , and mother , and mother's kin , would have small share of him . Meanwhile , and within a year after the birth of Tripto- lemus , Mrs. Yellowley bore a daughter , named after THE PIRATE . 39.
... , that the boy would prove true Yorkshire , and mother , and mother's kin , would have small share of him . Meanwhile , and within a year after the birth of Tripto- lemus , Mrs. Yellowley bore a daughter , named after THE PIRATE . 39.
40 psl.
... Yellowley , they did full justice to her propriety of con- duct , and Deilbelicket's delicacy of taste . Meantime young Triptolemus having received such in- structions as the curate could give him , ( for though Dame Yellowley adhered ...
... Yellowley , they did full justice to her propriety of con- duct , and Deilbelicket's delicacy of taste . Meantime young Triptolemus having received such in- structions as the curate could give him , ( for though Dame Yellowley adhered ...
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