Douglas Jerrold's Shilling Magazine, Volume 4, Issues 19-21Punch Office, 1846 |
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... thought them burning - glasses , on the guileless stranger . " And now , here you are , right afore Temple Bar . " 66 Mercy ! what a big gate ! and what's it for , young man ? " cried the wondering girl . 66 Why , I once heard it said ...
... thought them burning - glasses , on the guileless stranger . " And now , here you are , right afore Temple Bar . " 66 Mercy ! what a big gate ! and what's it for , young man ? " cried the wondering girl . 66 Why , I once heard it said ...
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... thought there was some hocus pocus associated with Latin : it was to her the natural utterance of a conjuror . With some emphasis she added , All I want to know is - how far is it to Mary Axe ? ” 66 66 Why , my carnation , next to ...
... thought there was some hocus pocus associated with Latin : it was to her the natural utterance of a conjuror . With some emphasis she added , All I want to know is - how far is it to Mary Axe ? ” 66 66 Why , my carnation , next to ...
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... thought so before ) that there was really something besides the drudgery of work in life ; that men and women were made to have some holiday thoughts - thoughts that breathed strange , comfort- ing music , even to creatures poor and low ...
... thought so before ) that there was really something besides the drudgery of work in life ; that men and women were made to have some holiday thoughts - thoughts that breathed strange , comfort- ing music , even to creatures poor and low ...
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... " And with this , Mr. Ralph Gum quitted the room , leaving the fair stranger , as he thought , in profoundest admiration of the disin- terestedness of footmen . 10 NEVER FEAR . THOUGH the clouds are black as ST . GILES AND ST . JAMES . 9.
... " And with this , Mr. Ralph Gum quitted the room , leaving the fair stranger , as he thought , in profoundest admiration of the disin- terestedness of footmen . 10 NEVER FEAR . THOUGH the clouds are black as ST . GILES AND ST . JAMES . 9.
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... thought it conveyed a regret at the advance of man- kind , from that rude condition which approximates him most to unmodified nature . Therefore do we also feel suspicious , when our Graduate laments ( p . 5 ) that " iron roads are ...
... thought it conveyed a regret at the advance of man- kind , from that rude condition which approximates him most to unmodified nature . Therefore do we also feel suspicious , when our Graduate laments ( p . 5 ) that " iron roads are ...
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