.Period 1 plain_text/1710-1780/CLMET3_0_1_57.txt(121): le appearances about him; | something of a | pert phrase, a good operator for the te plain_text/1710-1780/CLMET3_0_1_21.txt(2055): Gentleman, Gentlemanlike, | something of a | Gentleman, nothing of a Gentleman, and plain_text/1710-1780/CLMET3_0_1_83.txt(87): ke the Flesh of Pork, but | something of a | deeper red; the Fat is a sort of a ligh plain_text/1710-1780/CLMET3_0_1_83.txt(151): 'd, as it flounc'd, to be | something of a | changeable Ash-colour, with a Tail that plain_text/1710-1780/CLMET3_0_1_83.txt(312): ds as they lie, resembles | something of a | Lobster with its Claws off. The Chief o plain_text/1710-1780/CLMET3_0_1_84.txt(1635): ore ventur'd down, though | something of a | difficult Descent; for the Joyces were plain_text/1710-1780/CLMET3_0_1_85.txt(567): other, who might have had | something of a | stronger Tye to use me well, than she. plain_text/1710-1780/CLMET3_0_1_23.txt(6428): was not the Bible." Till | something of a | more beautiful red than vermilion be fo plain_text/1710-1780/CLMET3_0_1_58.txt(674): gowns may be altered into | something of a | plainer cut; for finery is very unbecom plain_text/1710-1780/CLMET3_0_1_58.txt(1564): sure, and I think myself | something of a | judge; at least I know what pleases mys plain_text/1710-1780/CLMET3_0_1_58.txt(4195): d. However you seem to be | something of a | gentleman, and as I have been one mysel plain_text/1710-1780/CLMET3_0_1_13.txt(265): ell proportioned, and had | something of a | grave fierceness in his air and deportm plain_text/1710-1780/CLMET3_0_1_7.txt(9711): our mother, for giving me | something of a | religious education; for, but for that, plain_text/1710-1780/CLMET3_0_1_9.txt(805): do the girl justice, had | something of a | person: But as for her, she would not h plain_text/1710-1780/CLMET3_0_1_9.txt(5196): e married life? Yet 'tis | something of an | alleviation, if one must bear undue con plain_text/1710-1780/CLMET3_0_1_36.txt(5389): him.--'Tis true there is | something of a | hardness in his manner--and, as in Mich plain_text/1710-1780/CLMET3_0_1_36.txt(10110): cent which always implied | something of a | mystery--And as the court of Margaret, plain_text/1710-1780/CLMET3_0_1_67.txt(85764): d Wiseacre, I can discern | something of a | similar sense and termination. It is no plain_text/1710-1780/CLMET3_0_1_19.txt(27482): x by Banks, we should say | something of a | Tragedy which has appeared this year on plain_text/1710-1780/CLMET3_0_1_19.txt(42592): e, have told me, there is | something of a | retaliation of providence in it, for my plain_text/1710-1780/CLMET3_0_1_19.txt(48582): lmost every verse must be | something of a | pause; and it is but seldom that a sent plain_text/1710-1780/CLMET3_0_1_8.txt(455): e 32] that you might know | something of a | Person, who sues to you for your Counte plain_text/1710-1780/CLMET3_0_1_62.txt(329): observe in many flowers, | something of a | regular figure, and of a methodical dis plain_text/1710-1780/CLMET3_0_1_62.txt(361): ss of age mellows it into | something of a | feminine partiality. 3.11. SECT. XI. H Total: 24 hits .Period 2 plain_text/1780-1850/CLMET3_0_2_125.txt(7243): wkwardly formed, but with | something of a | slouch in his gait. 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For a long time he desc plain_text/1780-1850/CLMET3_0_2_172.txt(199): re as to impress it with | something of an | original and barbarous character—with a plain_text/1780-1850/CLMET3_0_2_130.txt(172): at present labours under | something of a | cloud. But understand me right, Father: plain_text/1780-1850/CLMET3_0_2_150.txt(494): n – a giant creature with | something of a | human shape; but ugly and terrible to b plain_text/1780-1850/CLMET3_0_2_180.txt(418): notice; but Mary Ann was | something of a | favourite. He was continually encouragi plain_text/1780-1850/CLMET3_0_2_180.txt(571): sixteen, Miss Murray was | something of a | romp, yet not more so than is natural a plain_text/1780-1850/CLMET3_0_2_181.txt(2240): My father, you know, was | something of a | miser, and in his latter days especiall plain_text/1780-1850/CLMET3_0_2_161.txt(1062): a high gentleman—ay, and | something of a | good fellow into the bargain. It happen plain_text/1780-1850/CLMET3_0_2_162.txt(3178): s a retired slave who has | something of a | gentleman about him!' 'Ay! so you would plain_text/1780-1850/CLMET3_0_2_163.txt(522): In early life he had been | something of a | "tuft-hunter;" but as his understanding plain_text/1780-1850/CLMET3_0_2_96.txt(16837): nderstood right, you said | something of a | blank? pray, Sir, if I may be so free, plain_text/1780-1850/CLMET3_0_2_96.txt(29642): ginning that he should be | something of a | great man; but I never could persuade h plain_text/1780-1850/CLMET3_0_2_176.txt(880): of his own which gave him | something of a | fellow-feeling in the matter, it is nee plain_text/1780-1850/CLMET3_0_2_176.txt(1006): re is yet, in the Temple, | something of a | clerkly monkish atmosphere, which publi plain_text/1780-1850/CLMET3_0_2_176.txt(2192): rely possible that he was | something of a | dangerous character, and that it might plain_text/1780-1850/CLMET3_0_2_176.txt(2926): with a sigh, and yet with | something of a | smile upon his face, 'that's likely. Ha plain_text/1780-1850/CLMET3_0_2_176.txt(4663): aggy hair at Dennis, with | something of a | smile upon his face. 'The fact is, brot plain_text/1780-1850/CLMET3_0_2_176.txt(4864): sorrowfully,—and yet with | something of a | childish pride and pleasure,—in the veh plain_text/1780-1850/CLMET3_0_2_177.txt(2266): she took to it again—with | something of a | human love for it, as if it had been se plain_text/1780-1850/CLMET3_0_2_177.txt(3381): re. But as to there being | something of a | division between 'em—or a gulf as the m plain_text/1780-1850/CLMET3_0_2_177.txt(4128): sou'wester; and which was | something of a | novelty in connexion with the instrumen plain_text/1780-1850/CLMET3_0_2_177.txt(5004): ots, that they are saying | something of a | time when he was sensible of being brig plain_text/1780-1850/CLMET3_0_2_165.txt(575): as, as Vivian well knew, | something of an | epicure, looked rather annoyed, but by plain_text/1780-1850/CLMET3_0_2_165.txt(627): t; quite the reverse: was | something of a | man of business, remembered once lookin plain_text/1780-1850/CLMET3_0_2_117.txt(14768): a great pleasure in being | something of a | scholar, and being able to pass one's t plain_text/1780-1850/CLMET3_0_2_139.txt(81): s wife, though she is but | something of a | tawpie. However, you need not diminish plain_text/1780-1850/CLMET3_0_2_140.txt(272): hich gave him altogether | something of an | unwholesome, outlandish appearance. Fi plain_text/1780-1850/CLMET3_0_2_156.txt(65): m she still regarded with | something of a | maternal affection. Her husband had die plain_text/1780-1850/CLMET3_0_2_115.txt(4485): ceiving that it contained | something of a | size larger than coin, she examined it. plain_text/1780-1850/CLMET3_0_2_115.txt(6743): ne and character. He said | something of a | castle of Montoni's, situated among the plain_text/1780-1850/CLMET3_0_2_152.txt(838): ceptre was from the first | something of a | Hammer, to crack such heads as could no plain_text/1780-1850/CLMET3_0_2_153.txt(135): ough actual trial. I find | something of a | veritable Hero necessary for that, of i plain_text/1780-1850/CLMET3_0_2_135.txt(3642): be where you are, seeing | something of a | new Country, & one that has been so dis plain_text/1780-1850/CLMET3_0_2_135.txt(3782): e has lately recollected | something of an | engagement for Saturday which perhaps m plain_text/1780-1850/CLMET3_0_2_185.txt(546): s assurance once more, in | something of a | huff, and after staying his five minute plain_text/1780-1850/CLMET3_0_2_110.txt(2760): this adventure I learned | something of a | town life; but the principal thing whic plain_text/1780-1850/CLMET3_0_2_110.txt(3535): ss. I expect to find you | something of an | altered but not a different man; the wi plain_text/1780-1850/CLMET3_0_2_110.txt(8521): g at all. Rumour told me | something of a | son of yours, who was returned from the plain_text/1780-1850/CLMET3_0_2_145.txt(902): I go to bed. I have heard | something of a | quarrel between your spouse and the Pri plain_text/1780-1850/CLMET3_0_2_154.txt(4843): call’d on me,—and talk’d | something of an | aunt of ours—I am so careless a fellow plain_text/1780-1850/CLMET3_0_2_158.txt(809): , that he had experienced | something of a | mother's kindness from his master's wif plain_text/1780-1850/CLMET3_0_2_118.txt(2446): nces for awaking them to | something of an | intelligent existence. Section III. plain_text/1780-1850/CLMET3_0_2_168.txt(556): information—which assert | something of a | Thing, under a name that does not alrea plain_text/1780-1850/CLMET3_0_2_114.txt(13189): the learning of which is | something of a | job, and which it is absolutely necessa plain_text/1780-1850/CLMET3_0_2_123.txt(11367): e master, I fear, must be | something of a | despot at the risk of his becoming some plain_text/1780-1850/CLMET3_0_2_123.txt(13937): make twenty, and that is | something of a | journey. Got a headache too by jolting plain_text/1780-1850/CLMET3_0_2_123.txt(17926): te the purposes of study. | Something of a | lounging room would not be amiss, which plain_text/1780-1850/CLMET3_0_2_123.txt(23825): f friendship, for time is | something of a | scarce article with me. But Croker has plain_text/1780-1850/CLMET3_0_2_123.txt(26669): used to think his father | something of a | quack, in proposing to discover how a b plain_text/1780-1850/CLMET3_0_2_123.txt(29522): th, in their displeasure. | Something of a | Journal and the _Reliquiae Trotcosiense plain_text/1780-1850/CLMET3_0_2_187.txt(1179): ng, with a bald head, and | something of a | round belly; certain it is, they are un plain_text/1780-1850/CLMET3_0_2_187.txt(35380): seeing that he was always | something of a | drunken knave. As for his calumnious an Total: 59 hits .Period 3 plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_246.txt(789): on of society, it becomes | something of a | desertion to withdraw what abilities on plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_246.txt(875): ine before she had a soul— | something of a | gay, vivacious, unfeeling sprite, who r plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_246.txt(902): hionable as time went on, | something of a | tax to one who preferred the intimate c plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_251.txt(1017): ay even have been thought | something of a | credit to the school. Yet I formed no c plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_249.txt(82): their advocacy was still | something of a | new light, and we are informed by one o plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_249.txt(136): se, the two heads must be | something of a | size. [Pg 34] We cannot suppose, theref plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_249.txt(1146): that while the book made | something of a | sensation in his own country, it excite plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_269.txt(771): roguishly to Judith with | something of a | smile breaking through his earnestness, plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_277.txt(753): look a proper fellow, and | something of a | heart should beat under such gay wrappi plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_300.txt(907): her? I flatter myself I'm | something of a | judge of character, especially financia plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_206.txt(2240): ough my life was Lorna's, | something of a | satisfaction in so doing duty to my kin plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_306.txt(2612): guely that she, too, was | something of an | up-and-under creature, followed its exa plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_306.txt(3480): ial was at the same time | something of an | enigma to the elders. His appearance, t plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_244.txt(914): ng suspected you of being | something of a | fairy, but now I am sure of it!" and he plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_293.txt(320): t you were. You have made | something of a | sensation. You say you have no confessi plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_293.txt(4971): Sir John was mad and had | something of a | madman's strength. Neither could throw plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_228.txt(1204): e full and restful, with | something of an | Egyptian Sphinx-like character about th plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_228.txt(1583): that at this time he was | something of a | Saul and took pleasure in persecuting t plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_228.txt(2855): ing with a laugh that had | something of a | family likeness to his aunt’s: “It is n plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_314.txt(2338): nce Otto looked down with | something of a | grim smile at the bright, square labyri plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_314.txt(2372): to marry a man who became | something of a | hero. She did the bold and the wise thi plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_272.txt(1249): or that was her name, was | something of a | coax, and all her life long she had man plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_272.txt(2095): e home atmosphere. He was | something of a | philosopher, however, and knowing that plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_272.txt(3446): slike Mr. Fane-Smith was | something of an | epicure and had a most fastidious palat plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_272.txt(5239): this afternoon?" It was | something of a | relief to find, on returning, an invita plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_272.txt(6260): d less selfish." It was | something of an | effort to Rose to say this, but she had plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_278.txt(123): ith compressed lips, wore | something of a | sneering smile. His general expression plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_279.txt(460): leman is a magistrate and | something of a | friend of mine.' Yet Maskew refrained f plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_275.txt(371): ion. Possibly old Yule is | something of a | tyrant.' 'He doesn't impress me very fa plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_275.txt(3426): hat I have made your life | something of a | martyrdom——' 'Don't think I meant that, plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_275.txt(5152): rely honest, but he shows | something of a | disposition to play the autocrat, and I plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_276.txt(2073): such work as engineering— | something of a | practical kind, that called for strengt plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_276.txt(3718): 'm sure—and I like to see | something of a | life so different from our own.' Widdo plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_242.txt(6652): now felt himself to be in | something of a | difficulty, for should Bathsheba and Tr plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_291.txt(96): I asked, for the lady was | something of a | celebrity. George jingled his money, sm plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_291.txt(112): plained, and seemed to be | something of a | mystery, the date of the coronation had plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_255.txt(1205): For Richard was by nature | something of a | poet, though he but rarely wrote verses plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_255.txt(1799): the credit of having been | something of a | viveur. He knew not only his Paris, but plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_255.txt(2013): great world was, as yet, | something of an | undiscovered country. Going forth into plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_255.txt(2072): ou and for me. I may have | something of a | career myself, perhaps, in politics or plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_255.txt(2331): d the reputation of being | something of a | profligate lent singular point to that plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_255.txt(2668): poor place. Inside it was | something of a | barrack." "I remember," Helen said. "We plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_255.txt(2756): ell me King Herod was not | something of a | philanthropist when he got to work on t plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_255.txt(4062): uence with theirs. It was | something of a | battle, and not the first one he had fo plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_296.txt(1321): hearts considered Harvey | something of a | mascot by consequence. And while Harve plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_296.txt(2037): om Chicago to Elkhart is | something of an | autocrat, and he does not approve of be plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_214.txt(2023): d partner, Custom's man; | something of an | oriental voluptuary on his isolated reg plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_214.txt(2293): d by their 'haviour under | something of a | trial; and satisfy also such temporary plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_237.txt(54): han an elegant diversion, | something of a | serious business, with the household of plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_237.txt(66): ntinue all through life, | something of an | idealist, constructing the world for hi plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_237.txt(407): , who was certainly to be | something of a | poet from first to last, looked at the plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_237.txt(575): hroughout, he could trace | something of a | humour into which Stoicism at all times plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_237.txt(754): e too feels himself to be | something of a | priest, and that devotion of his days t plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_237.txt(754): f its brevity, giving him | something of a | gambler's zest, in the apprehension, by plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_237.txt(898): regards this matter left | something of a | mystic after all. Might not this entire plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_237.txt(1427): se throughout it had been | something of a | meditatio mortis, ever facing towards t plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_219.txt(217): only be useful, but earn | something of a | livelihood. The bank wanted an odd man plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_220.txt(1093): hatever upon them. He was | something of a | philosopher, too; he accepted, therefor plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_253.txt(205): last few weeks had become | something of a | perplexity and disturbance to him,—"I t plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_253.txt(213): rcella, with a shrug, and | something of a | proud reticence. "Mr. Harden is very ki plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_253.txt(2383): l exertion, even a drive, | something of a | burden, sat a little away from the tea- plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_253.txt(8123): se the lesser—not without | something of a | struggle, some keen personal smart. He plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_245.txt(40): it is given to us to see | something of a | glorious possible future, after all the plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_290.txt(110): followed him, was always | something of a | terror to him, and yet in another mood plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_252.txt(3018): ck a little, already with | something of a | portly air, and laughing internally. Ho plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_252.txt(7389): ting it with impatience - | something of a | larger gait; something daylit, not twil plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_227.txt(503): tention is being given to | something of a | perfectly different character over and plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_227.txt(649): n the middle of her comb | something of an | actually distinct character from that w plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_313.txt(128): that a statesman must be | something of a | stoic; the second was the idea of extre plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_239.txt(507): ing, added thereto a sigh— | something of a | sigh, an aspiration, a prayer, towards plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_299.txt(397): of picture-books at five, | something of a | critic (after the manner of the realist plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_299.txt(666): the world. This is indeed | something of a | second birth. At its beginning the chil plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_299.txt(690): doing. That, however, is | something of a | digression. The intelligent inquirer wh plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_299.txt(752): to show that he was doing | something of a | developmental kind, he would have his c plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_299.txt(832): time. This, perhaps, is | something of a | digression from our second general prop plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_299.txt(904): igation, and who is also | something of an | expert in political organization, will plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_332.txt(1331): recently cut, it exhibits | something of a | yellowish transparent tint, which is du plain_text/1850-1920/CLMET3_0_3_332.txt(2785): e to the mainland. 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