The New Monthly Magazine and HumoristHenry Colburn, 1844 - English literature |
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... happy to add , your house . you observe that suite of rooms along that beautiful Doric colonnade , with those Gothic windows looking into the park ? " " I do . " " Those are the secretary's apartments ; you will live there , and give ...
... happy to add , your house . you observe that suite of rooms along that beautiful Doric colonnade , with those Gothic windows looking into the park ? " " I do . " " Those are the secretary's apartments ; you will live there , and give ...
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... happy merely by a look . Poor Tiny ! thy master was not ungrateful for thy many years of devotion : he has collected together thy bones , and saved thy flesh , and from the destructive winds secure has placed them in a tomb or ark on ...
... happy merely by a look . Poor Tiny ! thy master was not ungrateful for thy many years of devotion : he has collected together thy bones , and saved thy flesh , and from the destructive winds secure has placed them in a tomb or ark on ...
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... happy hue , like the bloom on a fresh - gathered plum , so exclusively Claude's , and which you find here purer than I ever saw it before , I would not keep the picture an hour . " I then called his attention to the " Mulino , " in the ...
... happy hue , like the bloom on a fresh - gathered plum , so exclusively Claude's , and which you find here purer than I ever saw it before , I would not keep the picture an hour . " I then called his attention to the " Mulino , " in the ...
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... happy one , his whole thought was to discover a means of quitting the one and finding his way to the other , a course which he knew that a few had successfully followed out . And first on consider- ing the careers of these latter , he ...
... happy one , his whole thought was to discover a means of quitting the one and finding his way to the other , a course which he knew that a few had successfully followed out . And first on consider- ing the careers of these latter , he ...
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... happy then . No , no ; save his life , and you will make me a murderess either of him or myself . We shall never separate more , my love - he is sure to die . Save him , then you may stab yourself and me . Oh , Edmund , I love you - my ...
... happy then . No , no ; save his life , and you will make me a murderess either of him or myself . We shall never separate more , my love - he is sure to die . Save him , then you may stab yourself and me . Oh , Edmund , I love you - my ...
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