Jugel's universal magazine, ed. by F.A. Catty1843 |
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... party that I have been talking of invited directly . " " What party , my dear ? " returned Mrs Dal- ton : " I don't remember . " " No , my dear , you never do remember any- thing but your nursery and school - room . I told you before ...
... party that I have been talking of invited directly . " " What party , my dear ? " returned Mrs Dal- ton : " I don't remember . " " No , my dear , you never do remember any- thing but your nursery and school - room . I told you before ...
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... party of our village belles to meet them ? " " I don't care a single straw about it , Mr Dalton . But I think that ... parties , Ellen . " " Oh , dear , how very hot the weather is get- ting to be sure ! I don't know how I shall ever get ...
... party of our village belles to meet them ? " " I don't care a single straw about it , Mr Dalton . But I think that ... parties , Ellen . " " Oh , dear , how very hot the weather is get- ting to be sure ! I don't know how I shall ever get ...
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... party of wants you very much to come the evening ; and he very particularly wants gentlemen at dinner and a party of ladies in you to join them . " " Has he any particular reason to think , " replied the old lady , with a smile , " that ...
... party of wants you very much to come the evening ; and he very particularly wants gentlemen at dinner and a party of ladies in you to join them . " " Has he any particular reason to think , " replied the old lady , with a smile , " that ...
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... party will probably be a large one , you are only likely to get your rubber the more peaceably for it . So do come , dearest Mrs hurst ! Your card table will be in the library , you know , " said Ellen , coaxingly . " Will it ? That ...
... party will probably be a large one , you are only likely to get your rubber the more peaceably for it . So do come , dearest Mrs hurst ! Your card table will be in the library , you know , " said Ellen , coaxingly . " Will it ? That ...
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... party were allowed to pass through it , with the prisoner , who was assigned to the custody of a couple of arque- busiers . By this time , an officer had arrived , and it was agreed , at the suggestion of the Duke of Shoreditch , to ...
... party were allowed to pass through it , with the prisoner , who was assigned to the custody of a couple of arque- busiers . By this time , an officer had arrived , and it was agreed , at the suggestion of the Duke of Shoreditch , to ...
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Стр. 304 - In yon strait path a thousand May well be stopped by three. Now who will stand on either hand, And keep the bridge with me?" Then out spake Spurius Lartius; A Ramnian proud was he: "Lo, I will stand at thy right hand, And keep the bridge with thee.