The New Monthly Magazine and HumoristHenry Colburn, 1844 |
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... hope and trust you will benefit by it as much as I always do after my nervous attacks . How miserable to be obliged to go to town just when every body is leaving it , and when town is so downright odious . Alas , such is our lot : the ...
... hope and trust you will benefit by it as much as I always do after my nervous attacks . How miserable to be obliged to go to town just when every body is leaving it , and when town is so downright odious . Alas , such is our lot : the ...
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... hope we have got no more of your goods , " said Mrs. Hawke , playfully . 66 Only my master's cane , " replied the damsel , deliberately drawing forth , as she spoke , a stout but aristocratic walking - stick , which had all the ...
... hope we have got no more of your goods , " said Mrs. Hawke , playfully . 66 Only my master's cane , " replied the damsel , deliberately drawing forth , as she spoke , a stout but aristocratic walking - stick , which had all the ...
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... hope of being happier still , seeing , moreover , all things of the kind fail in which he had not a hand , began to look upon him with reverence , pride , and affection , considering him the very prophet of their class , and often ...
... hope of being happier still , seeing , moreover , all things of the kind fail in which he had not a hand , began to look upon him with reverence , pride , and affection , considering him the very prophet of their class , and often ...
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... hope , whilst the mouth appeared to have poured forth gushes of blood . " We were so struck that two of us were for burying him up again and having nothing to do with him , but the third , who now holds a high rank on the army medical ...
... hope , whilst the mouth appeared to have poured forth gushes of blood . " We were so struck that two of us were for burying him up again and having nothing to do with him , but the third , who now holds a high rank on the army medical ...
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... hope of getting it ; but as soon as he has attained the object of his wishes , he flings him- self down , and will not stir without driving . ' 222 The greatest and cleverest of men have their weaknesses . Peter the Great could not ...
... hope of getting it ; but as soon as he has attained the object of his wishes , he flings him- self down , and will not stir without driving . ' 222 The greatest and cleverest of men have their weaknesses . Peter the Great could not ...
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