The New Monthly Magazine and HumoristHenry Colburn, 1844 - English literature |
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... thing about that before , " exclaimed her husband , the startled blood mount- ing to his temples and his ears ; don ... things to do more profitable than talking . " " I will go this moment , my dear ,. The Robertses on their Travels . 9.
... thing about that before , " exclaimed her husband , the startled blood mount- ing to his temples and his ears ; don ... things to do more profitable than talking . " " I will go this moment , my dear ,. The Robertses on their Travels . 9.
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... thing if you Edward are attacked . " and The proposed change was instantly made , and the young ladies placed themselves one at each side of their mamma , with the happy look of recovered security , which an escape from danger naturally ...
... thing if you Edward are attacked . " and The proposed change was instantly made , and the young ladies placed themselves one at each side of their mamma , with the happy look of recovered security , which an escape from danger naturally ...
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... thing once in my imagination , for the purposes of poetical amusement . But now the experiment is made , and I know , though I never can express , the dread reality . My father was wrong to leave me master of myself , as he did , with ...
... thing once in my imagination , for the purposes of poetical amusement . But now the experiment is made , and I know , though I never can express , the dread reality . My father was wrong to leave me master of myself , as he did , with ...
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... thing he never practised in any circum- stances . He took no pleasure in taunting or irritating his companions , or in vexing any defenceless being , or tormenting any animal . Of the house - dogs he was an especial patron , and the ...
... thing he never practised in any circum- stances . He took no pleasure in taunting or irritating his companions , or in vexing any defenceless being , or tormenting any animal . Of the house - dogs he was an especial patron , and the ...
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... thing for me that money could effect , procured me the most expensive teachers in various accomplishments , gave me all things in the way of dress or ornament I desired , made me completely , and I believe solely , his con- fidant , and ...
... thing for me that money could effect , procured me the most expensive teachers in various accomplishments , gave me all things in the way of dress or ornament I desired , made me completely , and I believe solely , his con- fidant , and ...
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