The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Том 87Chapman and Hall, 1849 |
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... seen a dead man . Peering at me furtively and askance , as if afraid of being scared by my ghost , they agreed , whisper- ingly , that I looked for all the world as if I were fast asleep , although Nurse had maintained that I was as ...
... seen a dead man . Peering at me furtively and askance , as if afraid of being scared by my ghost , they agreed , whisper- ingly , that I looked for all the world as if I were fast asleep , although Nurse had maintained that I was as ...
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... seen vexation enough in passing , I do not think I have heard a single oath since I have been in the city , " ( ? ) This is something worth noting , even although Mr. Colman had been only ten days in London when he wrote European Life ...
... seen vexation enough in passing , I do not think I have heard a single oath since I have been in the city , " ( ? ) This is something worth noting , even although Mr. Colman had been only ten days in London when he wrote European Life ...
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... seen a smoker ; and as to a tobacco - chewer , not one . " It is possible , we conceive , for a person to chew tobacco without being discovered - unless he is an American ; but we will not insist on this point , as we are not acquainted ...
... seen a smoker ; and as to a tobacco - chewer , not one . " It is possible , we conceive , for a person to chew tobacco without being discovered - unless he is an American ; but we will not insist on this point , as we are not acquainted ...
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... seen a deep silver plate filled with rose water presented to each guest , in which he dips the corner of his napkin to wipe his lips or fingers . No cigars or pipes are ever offered ; and soon after the removal of the cloth the ladies ...
... seen a deep silver plate filled with rose water presented to each guest , in which he dips the corner of his napkin to wipe his lips or fingers . No cigars or pipes are ever offered ; and soon after the removal of the cloth the ladies ...
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... seen nosegays worn in hats , though it is the fashion with " persons of all conditions " to place them there . We would give something to see one in the Duke of Wellington's hat , or in the Bishop of Exeter's . Were we to follow Mr ...
... seen nosegays worn in hats , though it is the fashion with " persons of all conditions " to place them there . We would give something to see one in the Duke of Wellington's hat , or in the Bishop of Exeter's . Were we to follow Mr ...
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