The New Monthly Magazine and HumoristHenry Colburn, 1844 |
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... given up as incurable . The mischief , for the most part , arises from mere blunders and mistakes , which there is great reason to believe would be gladly avoided by those who fall into them , did they know a little better what they ...
... given up as incurable . The mischief , for the most part , arises from mere blunders and mistakes , which there is great reason to believe would be gladly avoided by those who fall into them , did they know a little better what they ...
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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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... given up the keys at once , and I should just like to know what would have become of all our trinkets if he had ? " The commissionaire did not remonstrate , but with a civil smile desired that they would please to follow him . They did ...
... given up the keys at once , and I should just like to know what would have become of all our trinkets if he had ? " The commissionaire did not remonstrate , but with a civil smile desired that they would please to follow him . They did ...
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... given to Madame Nelval of the French theatre , and her friend Mademoiselle Delval . I had seen Madame Nelval from a side - box a few evenings before - and , parbleu , homo sum ; I meant no harm ; Gollop's dinner was off ; Mrs. Wagstaff ...
... given to Madame Nelval of the French theatre , and her friend Mademoiselle Delval . I had seen Madame Nelval from a side - box a few evenings before - and , parbleu , homo sum ; I meant no harm ; Gollop's dinner was off ; Mrs. Wagstaff ...
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