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"This, Sir Lionel," said Miss Todd, acting cicerone, "is the fountain longer," said Sir Lionel, taking off his hat as he bowed to Miss "You are my guide, Miss Todd, in everything," said Sir Lionel. the privilege of telling how Mr. George Bertram and Miss Caroline some success, I trust?" said Miss Todd to Bertram, in a laughing said about money between George and Miss Baker up to this time; "Yes, Miss Baker," said Bertram; and the tone of his voice was hardly George Bertram had been told by Miss Baker that Caroline was the "Can you doubt, Caroline?" said Adela, and Miss Gauntlet's eyes shone "Yes, dear Caroline," said Sir Lionel; "of course I can say nothing "I sometimes think that some women never love," said Sir Lionel. 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GIBBON''S EARLY LIFE UP TO THE TIME OF HIS LEAVING OXFORD. The saving of his life during these dangerous years Gibbon occupied by his great work had been already gone over by Gibbon before approached his sixteenth year, a great change took place in his lower condition as places of education than at the time when Gibbon The lucid order and admirable literary form of Gibbon''s great work are this juvenile work of Gibbon has little merit. the old days when Gibbon was a boarder in Pavillard''s house, and the Up to the year 1750 no great historical work had appeared Gibbon as a whole, as the encyclopædic history of 1300 years, as the Lausanne, Gibbon had four years of unbroken calm and steady work, of These closing years of Gibbon''s life were not happy, through no fault id: 26001 author: Trollope, Anthony title: The Bertrams date: words: 227325 sentences: 15442 pages: flesch: 88 cache: ./cache/26001.txt txt: ./txt/26001.txt summary: "Come; open the door," said Bertram''s voice, "I know you are there." "This, Sir Lionel," said Miss Todd, acting cicerone, "is the fountain longer," said Sir Lionel, taking off his hat as he bowed to Miss "You are my guide, Miss Todd, in everything," said Sir Lionel. the privilege of telling how Mr. George Bertram and Miss Caroline some success, I trust?" said Miss Todd to Bertram, in a laughing said about money between George and Miss Baker up to this time; "Yes, Miss Baker," said Bertram; and the tone of his voice was hardly George Bertram had been told by Miss Baker that Caroline was the "Can you doubt, Caroline?" said Adela, and Miss Gauntlet''s eyes shone "Yes, dear Caroline," said Sir Lionel; "of course I can say nothing "I sometimes think that some women never love," said Sir Lionel. Adela said that she had met Sir Lionel at Miss Baker''s. id: 4315 author: Wright, Thomas title: The Life of Sir Richard Burton date: words: 147771 sentences: 10295 pages: flesch: 79 cache: ./cache/4315.txt txt: ./txt/4315.txt summary: late Mr. Albert Letchford, illustrator of The Arabian Nights), Dr. Grenfell Baker (Burton''s medical attendant during the last three years The great object of this book is to tell the story of Burton''s life, to On January 19th, Burton, after asking for the remaining volumes of Mr. Payne''s Nights, says "A friend here is reading them solemnly and with [Footnote 2: Lady Burton to Mrs. E. [Footnote 29: Not at Elstree as Sir Richard Burton himself supposed and said, [Footnote 552: Mr. Payne had not told Burton the name of the work, as he did [Footnote 602: Life, by Lady Burton, ii., 444.] [Footnote 602: Life, by Lady Burton, ii., 444.] [Footnote 602: Life, by Lady Burton, ii., 444.] [Footnote 664: The same may be said of Lady Burton''s Life of her husband. [Footnote 670: In her Life of Sir Richard, Lady Burton quotes only a few ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel