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Mr. Smirke , Dr. Portman's curate , was engaged , at a liberal salary , to walk or ride over from Clavering and pass several hours daily with the young gentleman . Smirke was a man perfectly faultless at a tea - table , wore a curl on ...
Mr. Smirke , Dr. Portman's curate , was engaged , at a liberal salary , to walk or ride over from Clavering and pass several hours daily with the young gentleman . Smirke was a man perfectly faultless at a tea - table , wore a curl on ...
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Smirke sighed and shook his head sadly both about Byron and Moore . But Pen was a sworn fire - worshipper and a Corsair ; he had them by heart , and used to take little Laura into the window and say , “ Zuleika , , I am not thy brother ...
Smirke sighed and shook his head sadly both about Byron and Moore . But Pen was a sworn fire - worshipper and a Corsair ; he had them by heart , and used to take little Laura into the window and say , “ Zuleika , , I am not thy brother ...
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Smirke and he were never weary , in their interviews , of discoursing about love . The . faithless tutor entertained him with sentimental conversations in place of lectures on algebra and Greek ; for Smirke was in love too .
Smirke and he were never weary , in their interviews , of discoursing about love . The . faithless tutor entertained him with sentimental conversations in place of lectures on algebra and Greek ; for Smirke was in love too .
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clutching his curly brown hair , Homer under his nose , -- and in worthy Mr. Smirke's , with whom he was reading . Here they would talk about Helen and Andromache . Andromache's like my mother , " Pen used to avouch ; “ but I say ...
clutching his curly brown hair , Homer under his nose , -- and in worthy Mr. Smirke's , with whom he was reading . Here they would talk about Helen and Andromache . Andromache's like my mother , " Pen used to avouch ; “ but I say ...
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be in her company ? and the widow , after these conversations , thought Mr. Smirke a very pleasing and well - informed man . As for her son , she had not settled in her mind , whether he was to be Senior Wrangler and Archbishop of ...
be in her company ? and the widow , after these conversations , thought Mr. Smirke a very pleasing and well - informed man . As for her son , she had not settled in her mind , whether he was to be Senior Wrangler and Archbishop of ...
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