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" Then Phineas went away, and walked down to Pall Mall with Laurence Fitzgibbon. He would have preferred to take his walk alone, but he could not get rid of his affectionate countryman. He wanted to think over what had taken place during the evening ; and,... "
The Saint Pauls Magazine - Página 244
1868
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Saint Pauls [afterw.] The Saint Pauls magazine, ed. by A. Trollope, Volumen1

Anthony Trollope - 1868 - 798 páginas
...it, and are at the same time gentlemen. If it is so, I should be sorry that you should not be thero. You need not mention it, but Mr. Kennedy has just...walked down to Pall Mall with Laurence Fitzgibbon. Ho would have preferred to take his walk alone, but he could not get rid of his affectionate countryman....
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Phineas Finn, the Irish Member: A Novel

Anthony Trollope - 1868 - 286 páginas
...clubs more than I do the House ; though I feel that a woman's life is only half a life, as she can not have a seat in Parliament." Then Phineas went away,...taken place during the evening ; and, indeed, he did so in spite of his friend's conversation. Lady Laura, when she first saw him after his return to London,...
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Phineas Finn: The Irish Member

Anthony Trollope - 1871 - 590 páginas
...those, I mean, who have their heart in it, and are at the same time gentlemen. If it is so, I should be sorry that you should not be there. You need not mention...could not get rid of his affectionate countryman. Ho wanted to think over what had taken place during the evening ; and, indeed, he did so in spite of...
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The Parliamentary Novels, Volumen4

Anthony Trollope - 1893 - 328 páginas
...just said a word about it to papa, and a word from him always means so much ! Well ; — good night ; and mind you come up on Friday. You are going to the...taken place during the evening ; and, indeed, he did so in spite of his friend's conversation. Lady Laura, when she first saw him after his return to London,...
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Phineas Finn, the Irish Member, Volumen1

Anthony Trollope - 1893 - 342 páginas
...those, I mean, who have their heart in it, and are at the same time gentlemen. If it is so, I should be sorry that you should not be there. You need not mention...taken place during the evening ; and, indeed, he did so in spite of his friend's conversation. Lady Laura, when she first saw him after his return to London,...
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Phineas Finn, the Irish Member, Volumen1

Anthony Trollope - 1911 - 396 páginas
...those, I mean, who have their heart in it, and are at the same time gentlemen. If it is so, I should be sorry that you should not be there. You need not mention...taken place during the evening ; and, indeed, he did so in spite of his friend's conversation. Lady Laura, when she first saw him after his return to London,...
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Phineas Finn

Anthony Trollope - 1912 - 326 páginas
...just said a word about it to papa, and a word from him always means so much! Well ; — good night ; and mind you come up on Friday. You are going to the...taken place during the evening ; and, indeed, he did so in spite of his friend's conversation. Lady Laura, when she first saw him after his return to London,...
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The English Novel in History, 1840-1895

Elizabeth Deeds Ermarth - 1997 - 260 páginas
...system and a life of her own. She says (in Trollope's Phineas Finn) attractively independent things: 'I envy you men your clubs more than I do the House;...half a life, as she cannot have a seat in Parliament' (Trollope, 1972: 98). But Lady Laura also wants to retain die advantages (if not the name) of a parasite:...
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The English Novel in History, 1840-1895

Elizabeth Deeds Ermarth - 1997 - 260 páginas
...and a life of her own. She says (in Trollope 's Phinens Finn) attractively independent things: 'I emy you men your clubs more than I do the House; - though...half a life, as she cannot have a seat in Parliament' (Trollope, 1972: 98). But Lady Laura also wants to retain the advantages (if not the name) of a parasite:...
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The English Novel in History, 1840-1895

Elizabeth Deeds Ermarth - 1997 - 264 páginas
...attractively independent things: 'I envy you men your clubs more than I do the House; - though I fee! that a woman's life is only half a life, as she cannot have a seat in Parliament' (Trollope, 1972: 98). But Lady Laura also wants to retain the advantages (if not the name) of a parasite:...
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