The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science and Art, Том 40Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1840 |
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... eyes , to Miss Quirk . After a little further conversation , prin- cipally concerning the brilliant success of Titmouse , Mr. Quirk came to the business of the day , and invited Mr. Mrs. and Miss Tag - rag to dinner at Alibi House , on ...
... eyes , to Miss Quirk . After a little further conversation , prin- cipally concerning the brilliant success of Titmouse , Mr. Quirk came to the business of the day , and invited Mr. Mrs. and Miss Tag - rag to dinner at Alibi House , on ...
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... eyes of all of them shrunk into most contemptible dimensions . What was it to the spacious and splendid residence ... eye governed his movements , as a man's those of his spaniel -walk up to her , and conversed with a great appearance ...
... eyes of all of them shrunk into most contemptible dimensions . What was it to the spacious and splendid residence ... eye governed his movements , as a man's those of his spaniel -walk up to her , and conversed with a great appearance ...
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... eye over the pages of that glittering centre of aristocratic literature , and in- exhaustible solace against the ... eyes are still dazzled . ] The reader may by this time have got an intimation that Tittlebat Titmouse , in a madder ...
... eye over the pages of that glittering centre of aristocratic literature , and in- exhaustible solace against the ... eyes are still dazzled . ] The reader may by this time have got an intimation that Tittlebat Titmouse , in a madder ...
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... eye the day after his arrival from abroad ; and to the report of the decision of the question of law , was appended ... eyes ! Give me in charge ? Come , I like that , rather - You vagabond ! Pay me what you owe me ! You're a swindler ...
... eye the day after his arrival from abroad ; and to the report of the decision of the question of law , was appended ... eyes ! Give me in charge ? Come , I like that , rather - You vagabond ! Pay me what you owe me ! You're a swindler ...
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... eye ; and her bosom heaves with sighs , which , gentle as they are , are yet the only sounds audible . Yes , that is the sweet and once joyous Kate Aubrey ! As soon as Titmouse had read the above , still holding it in his hand , he ...
... eye ; and her bosom heaves with sighs , which , gentle as they are , are yet the only sounds audible . Yes , that is the sweet and once joyous Kate Aubrey ! As soon as Titmouse had read the above , still holding it in his hand , he ...
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