A Sentimental Journey Through France and ItalyP.F. Collier & Son, 1917 - 511 Seiten |
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... COLLINS , a pompous and obsequious clergyman , cousin to the Bennets . LADY CATHERINE DE BOURGH , a domineering , rich old lady , aunt of Mr. Darcy . MISS DE BOURGH , invalid daughter of Lady Catherine . MR . WICKHAM , a worthless young ...
... COLLINS , a pompous and obsequious clergyman , cousin to the Bennets . LADY CATHERINE DE BOURGH , a domineering , rich old lady , aunt of Mr. Darcy . MISS DE BOURGH , invalid daughter of Lady Catherine . MR . WICKHAM , a worthless young ...
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... Collins , who , when I am dead , may turn you all out of this house as soon as he pleases . ' ' Oh , my dear , ' cried his wife , ' I cannot bear to hear that mentioned . Pray do not talk of that odious man . I do think it is the ...
... Collins , who , when I am dead , may turn you all out of this house as soon as he pleases . ' ' Oh , my dear , ' cried his wife , ' I cannot bear to hear that mentioned . Pray do not talk of that odious man . I do think it is the ...
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... Collins from the guilt of inherit- ing Longbourn . But if you will listen to his letter , you may , perhaps , be a little softened by his manner of expressing himself . ' ' No , that I am sure I shall not ; and I think it was very ...
... Collins from the guilt of inherit- ing Longbourn . But if you will listen to his letter , you may , perhaps , be a little softened by his manner of expressing himself . ' ' No , that I am sure I shall not ; and I think it was very ...
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... COLLINS .. ' At four o'clock , therefore , we may expect this peacemak- ing gentleman , ' said Mr. Bennet , as he folded up the letter . ' He seems to be a most conscientious and polite young man , upon my word ; and , I doubt not ...
... COLLINS .. ' At four o'clock , therefore , we may expect this peacemak- ing gentleman , ' said Mr. Bennet , as he folded up the letter . ' He seems to be a most conscientious and polite young man , upon my word ; and , I doubt not ...
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... Collins was punctual to his time , and was received with great politeness by the whole family . Mr. Bennet indeed said little ; but the ladies were ready enough to talk , and Mr. Collins seemed neither in need of encouragement , nor ...
... Collins was punctual to his time , and was received with great politeness by the whole family . Mr. Bennet indeed said little ; but the ladies were ready enough to talk , and Mr. Collins seemed neither in need of encouragement , nor ...
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