The New Monthly Magazine and HumoristHenry Colburn, 1844 |
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... expressions of regret and vexation at the effect pro- duced on the minds of all foreigners by the strange , and often offen- sive , manners of many among the multitudes of English travellers who thronged their cities , that I almost ...
... expressions of regret and vexation at the effect pro- duced on the minds of all foreigners by the strange , and often offen- sive , manners of many among the multitudes of English travellers who thronged their cities , that I almost ...
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... , with the exclamation , " Indeed , ma'am , you are too kind ! " and the youngest repaying her with the same bright smile , the familiarity of which had given such great offence when expressing. The Robertses on their Travels . 15.
... , with the exclamation , " Indeed , ma'am , you are too kind ! " and the youngest repaying her with the same bright smile , the familiarity of which had given such great offence when expressing. The Robertses on their Travels . 15.
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familiarity of which had given such great offence when expressing her approbation of the awning . But the reward which Mrs. Roberts anti- cipated and received was from the gentlemen of the party , who both immediately rose , and offered ...
familiarity of which had given such great offence when expressing her approbation of the awning . But the reward which Mrs. Roberts anti- cipated and received was from the gentlemen of the party , who both immediately rose , and offered ...
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... expression ! The good old lady told her to be calm , and made light of her terror . But though I had piqued myself on ordering the dinner , the little coquette soon set me down . She asked for the most wonderful things -for instance ...
... expression ! The good old lady told her to be calm , and made light of her terror . But though I had piqued myself on ordering the dinner , the little coquette soon set me down . She asked for the most wonderful things -for instance ...
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... expression at some times almost angelic in its sweetness , and also the innocence and simplicity of a home - reared child of eleven or twelve years of age , and you have be- fore your mind the pet - the adopted boy of him you already ...
... expression at some times almost angelic in its sweetness , and also the innocence and simplicity of a home - reared child of eleven or twelve years of age , and you have be- fore your mind the pet - the adopted boy of him you already ...
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