The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Том 64Chapman and Hall, 1842 |
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... door , exclaiming , " Maggie , dear ! for what is the gentleman abusing ye ? " To which the girl replied with an arch smile , " It's no the gentle- man that's speaking now , mither ; it's the wine ! " MONARCHIES AND REPUBLICS ...
... door , exclaiming , " Maggie , dear ! for what is the gentleman abusing ye ? " To which the girl replied with an arch smile , " It's no the gentle- man that's speaking now , mither ; it's the wine ! " MONARCHIES AND REPUBLICS ...
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... door , which tells you in large black letters that it gives you access , if you wish it , to " The Public Office . " Within , if you enter it , you will find a stout little gentleman , who stands with a small , black - bound testament ...
... door , which tells you in large black letters that it gives you access , if you wish it , to " The Public Office . " Within , if you enter it , you will find a stout little gentleman , who stands with a small , black - bound testament ...
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... doors open on the left hand and disclose a large entrance - hall , with a comfortable stove burning to warm the hearts ... door , " and run of errands . No other work had Mr. Snug's clerk to perform , because Mr. Snug had no work to do ...
... doors open on the left hand and disclose a large entrance - hall , with a comfortable stove burning to warm the hearts ... door , " and run of errands . No other work had Mr. Snug's clerk to perform , because Mr. Snug had no work to do ...
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... door . He dropped the arm which was working the imaginary pump - handle , and let his little clerk in . Snug was pleased with the boy - the boy was fascinated with Snug . He was kind and condescending , and gave but little trouble ...
... door . He dropped the arm which was working the imaginary pump - handle , and let his little clerk in . Snug was pleased with the boy - the boy was fascinated with Snug . He was kind and condescending , and gave but little trouble ...
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... door , on which the wagoner had sat himself down , while his horses were being baited , to partake of his midday meal - a portion of which , scanty though it was , he had offered to the poor parish - boy placed under his charge . A ...
... door , on which the wagoner had sat himself down , while his horses were being baited , to partake of his midday meal - a portion of which , scanty though it was , he had offered to the poor parish - boy placed under his charge . A ...
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