The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Том 64Chapman and Hall, 1842 |
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... knew you to be stupid , I had no notion you were deaf . The new member said distinctly enough his name is Sportly . " Hereupon , without allowing time to reply , Mr. Courtly's health was drunk by each member in succession , each ...
... knew you to be stupid , I had no notion you were deaf . The new member said distinctly enough his name is Sportly . " Hereupon , without allowing time to reply , Mr. Courtly's health was drunk by each member in succession , each ...
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... knew him at once ; for though the boy , once his play- mate and tormentor , had grown up into a fine handsome man - the features were unchanged , the expression was the same . Charles Farmington greeted Matthew in a manner more than ...
... knew him at once ; for though the boy , once his play- mate and tormentor , had grown up into a fine handsome man - the features were unchanged , the expression was the same . Charles Farmington greeted Matthew in a manner more than ...
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... knew the slight accommodations which the cottage could afford the unexpected guest , considerately bade her butler invite him to sleep at the park . The offer was not refused , for the old people thought that the greatest honour that ...
... knew the slight accommodations which the cottage could afford the unexpected guest , considerately bade her butler invite him to sleep at the park . The offer was not refused , for the old people thought that the greatest honour that ...
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... knew not where to apply for it . Thousands . of our brave countrymen were dead , wounded , and dying . Amidst the general rejoicings in the victory gained , hundreds in their silent homes were weeping over the loss of fathers , brothers ...
... knew not where to apply for it . Thousands . of our brave countrymen were dead , wounded , and dying . Amidst the general rejoicings in the victory gained , hundreds in their silent homes were weeping over the loss of fathers , brothers ...
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... knew how fatal they must prove to his re- putation , so he was always careful to anticipate them when appre- hended , and to hush them up when they actually occurred . He was an elderly , fat , well - shaven man , very plausible in his ...
... knew how fatal they must prove to his re- putation , so he was always careful to anticipate them when appre- hended , and to hush them up when they actually occurred . He was an elderly , fat , well - shaven man , very plausible in his ...
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