The New Monthly Magazine and HumoristHenry Colburn, 1844 |
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... walk about , if we like it . We can take care of ourselves , you know , whether we move , or remain stationary . I have no wish to make any of you timid , quite the contrary . If you will give me your arm , Mr. Roberts , I will take a ...
... walk about , if we like it . We can take care of ourselves , you know , whether we move , or remain stationary . I have no wish to make any of you timid , quite the contrary . If you will give me your arm , Mr. Roberts , I will take a ...
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... walk to the head of the ship to look out for what they were to look out for his father did not wait to hear - for he , too , had been almost overwhelmed by the obliging efforts of Mrs. Roberts to enchant him ; and telling his daughters ...
... walk to the head of the ship to look out for what they were to look out for his father did not wait to hear - for he , too , had been almost overwhelmed by the obliging efforts of Mrs. Roberts to enchant him ; and telling his daughters ...
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... walk along the pier seemed to them all the most agreeable promenade they had ever enjoyed , and even the cla- morous applications for their company with which they were greeted on the quay by the envoys of all the hotels in the town ...
... walk along the pier seemed to them all the most agreeable promenade they had ever enjoyed , and even the cla- morous applications for their company with which they were greeted on the quay by the envoys of all the hotels in the town ...
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... walk- ing brought them to the hôtel . " I am as hungry as a hound , " said Mr. Roberts , as he entered it ; " and I hope , my dear , that you mean to order something more substantial than tea and bread and butter . " Oh ! goodness , I ...
... walk- ing brought them to the hôtel . " I am as hungry as a hound , " said Mr. Roberts , as he entered it ; " and I hope , my dear , that you mean to order something more substantial than tea and bread and butter . " Oh ! goodness , I ...
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... walk- ing by London House , and turning down Charles - street to the Hay- market . This individual , I need not say ... walk . " I go to Bury - street ? I be seen walking through St. James's - square , giving an arm to any other lady in ...
... walk- ing by London House , and turning down Charles - street to the Hay- market . This individual , I need not say ... walk . " I go to Bury - street ? I be seen walking through St. James's - square , giving an arm to any other lady in ...
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