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He made an early opportunity of attending court to see the new king - who knighted him together with some three hundred other commoners as a cheap reward for past service to the crown— and was evidently somewhat disappointed .
He made an early opportunity of attending court to see the new king - who knighted him together with some three hundred other commoners as a cheap reward for past service to the crown— and was evidently somewhat disappointed .
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Perhaps the most surprising note struck in these very early experiments is that represented by the indignant comment in Catharine when the heroine says of a young friend who has been sent to India to make a " good match " there : do you ...
Perhaps the most surprising note struck in these very early experiments is that represented by the indignant comment in Catharine when the heroine says of a young friend who has been sent to India to make a " good match " there : do you ...
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But the masterpiece of these three early novels , and , for many people , their favorite Jane Austen novel is Pride and Prejudice . This was the earliest of the three to be completed , under the title of First Impressions , in 1797 ...
But the masterpiece of these three early novels , and , for many people , their favorite Jane Austen novel is Pride and Prejudice . This was the earliest of the three to be completed , under the title of First Impressions , in 1797 ...
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