The New Monthly Magazine and HumoristHenry Colburn, 1844 |
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... strange , and often offen- sive , manners of many among the multitudes of English travellers who thronged their cities , that I almost felt remorse at never having made public some of the offences and absurdities which had come under my ...
... strange , and often offen- sive , manners of many among the multitudes of English travellers who thronged their cities , that I almost felt remorse at never having made public some of the offences and absurdities which had come under my ...
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... strange now if this boy should turn out a son of this uncle of yours , who may have returned to England possessed of wealth sufficient to put you in the way of once more becoming independent . " " I am afraid the idea is a very ...
... strange now if this boy should turn out a son of this uncle of yours , who may have returned to England possessed of wealth sufficient to put you in the way of once more becoming independent . " " I am afraid the idea is a very ...
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... strange attraction toward him , which , moreover , he was somewhat surprised to feel reciprocated in his own mind . He could not account for the re- gard he thus so suddenly entertained for him . He was certainly the finest boy he had ...
... strange attraction toward him , which , moreover , he was somewhat surprised to feel reciprocated in his own mind . He could not account for the re- gard he thus so suddenly entertained for him . He was certainly the finest boy he had ...
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... strange experiences of his own - or would tell him anecdotes of great men , or give him abstracts of the stories of plays and poems . And so happy did little Gerald feel in such circum- stances , that he would often come to Basil , take ...
... strange experiences of his own - or would tell him anecdotes of great men , or give him abstracts of the stories of plays and poems . And so happy did little Gerald feel in such circum- stances , that he would often come to Basil , take ...
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... strange , as if not she , but some third invisible being spoke . " Have you found me ? " was all he could articulate in reply . Yes , it was she - his wife - it was Marianne ! But what is that brings that unnatural livid tinge to his ...
... strange , as if not she , but some third invisible being spoke . " Have you found me ? " was all he could articulate in reply . Yes , it was she - his wife - it was Marianne ! But what is that brings that unnatural livid tinge to his ...
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