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    mos Barton that he did not, like us, ov
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    rsation recorded in the last chapter.
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    ed, what mortal is there of us, who w
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    d his satisfaction enhanced by an opportunity
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    mparing the picture he presents
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    ches that empty us of that wi
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    asing, and indicative of habitual16 good temper.
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    m the richly chased silver pots, could not f
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    il to produce a very appetising effect.
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    here was nothing about Mr. Garie, the gentleman
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    o sat at the head of the table, to attract mo
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    rdinary attention. He had the ease of manner usua
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