The Confessions of Harry Lorrequer — Volume 4 by Charles James Lever
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my visit to Paris was destined to open with; how they were to be followed
up I reserve for another chapter. EBOOK EDITOR'S BOOKMARKS: A crowd is a mob, if composed even of bishops Involuntary satisfaction at some apparent obstacle to my path Levelling character of a taste for play Never able to restrain myself from a propensity to make love Strong opinions against tobacco within doors We pass a considerable portion of our lives in a mimic warfare What we wish, we readily believe Whenever he was sober his poverty disgusted him |
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