The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Том 87Chapman and Hall, 1849 |
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... tell me the exact nature of your ailment , which you can hardly refuse , now that you have confessed yourself to be completely out of sorts , and that I have come so far on purpose to see you . " " " I have already told you my complaint ...
... tell me the exact nature of your ailment , which you can hardly refuse , now that you have confessed yourself to be completely out of sorts , and that I have come so far on purpose to see you . " " " I have already told you my complaint ...
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... tell you mine , you must detail the symptoms . You have a deranged , intermitting pulse , but you are not deficient in strength , for you have maintained this long conversation without any apparent exhaustion . " " That's purely ...
... tell you mine , you must detail the symptoms . You have a deranged , intermitting pulse , but you are not deficient in strength , for you have maintained this long conversation without any apparent exhaustion . " " That's purely ...
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... tell his countrymen what English servants do ; and the conclusion we are compelled to arrive at is , that when a stranger pays a visit in the United States , he is necessarily his own porter , his own watchman , and his own shoeblack ...
... tell his countrymen what English servants do ; and the conclusion we are compelled to arrive at is , that when a stranger pays a visit in the United States , he is necessarily his own porter , his own watchman , and his own shoeblack ...
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... telling how the guests make it out in noblemen's establishments in general , even at the risk of repetition . In most families the hour of breakfast is announced to you before retiring , and the breakfast is entirely without ceremony ...
... telling how the guests make it out in noblemen's establishments in general , even at the risk of repetition . In most families the hour of breakfast is announced to you before retiring , and the breakfast is entirely without ceremony ...
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... tell him what you will have . The vegetables are never put upon the plate by the person who helps , but are always passed round by the servants . Each guest is of course furnished with a clean napkin , which , after European Life and ...
... tell him what you will have . The vegetables are never put upon the plate by the person who helps , but are always passed round by the servants . Each guest is of course furnished with a clean napkin , which , after European Life and ...
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