The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Том 87Chapman and Hall, 1849 |
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... father's desperate circumstances , and knowing that my son was likely to be one of the richest fellows in the county , set her cap at him so successfully , that the silly gull became perfectly infatuated with her , and actually made her ...
... father's desperate circumstances , and knowing that my son was likely to be one of the richest fellows in the county , set her cap at him so successfully , that the silly gull became perfectly infatuated with her , and actually made her ...
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" But having so rich a father , she does not , I presume , think it neces- sary that her husband should be rich . " " But I do ; or that he should have rank to make atonement for his poverty . " " What are her objections to the man you ...
" But having so rich a father , she does not , I presume , think it neces- sary that her husband should be rich . " " But I do ; or that he should have rank to make atonement for his poverty . " " What are her objections to the man you ...
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... fathers attaches the mind to the relics of perished generations . " Knole is mine as much as the Duke of Dorset's . He can only walk in his grounds ; I do the same , and enjoy them equally without the trouble and expense of keeping them ...
... fathers attaches the mind to the relics of perished generations . " Knole is mine as much as the Duke of Dorset's . He can only walk in his grounds ; I do the same , and enjoy them equally without the trouble and expense of keeping them ...
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... fathers to seek a world elsewhere , -subsistence , and even happiness , beyond the pale of European test and experience . No balls , no routs , no theatres , no gay pageantry were here ; no absorbing political strife , to shake an ...
... fathers to seek a world elsewhere , -subsistence , and even happiness , beyond the pale of European test and experience . No balls , no routs , no theatres , no gay pageantry were here ; no absorbing political strife , to shake an ...
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... father is a marchand de vin in the Rue St. Denis . " Now we descend to the river , waiting for the steamer which shall carry us to Blackwall . As before , Brassbridge insists on paying for the tickets . Not long is it before one arrives ...
... father is a marchand de vin in the Rue St. Denis . " Now we descend to the river , waiting for the steamer which shall carry us to Blackwall . As before , Brassbridge insists on paying for the tickets . Not long is it before one arrives ...
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