Jugel's universal magazine, ed. by F.A. Catty1843 |
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... wishes you had been hanged , before you had come here to disturb him in his sleep . Why , I dreamed of this fellow ... wish me to speak to you as a total stranger , " said the old man , " do you ? " Mr Pecksniff replied , by a shrug of ...
... wishes you had been hanged , before you had come here to disturb him in his sleep . Why , I dreamed of this fellow ... wish me to speak to you as a total stranger , " said the old man , " do you ? " Mr Pecksniff replied , by a shrug of ...
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... wish for our burly Mr Baxter to make us appear vulgar . What do you think I had better do about it , Ellen ? " he added , in a half whisper , as was his custom when he asked the advice of his eldest daughter in the presence of her mamma ...
... wish for our burly Mr Baxter to make us appear vulgar . What do you think I had better do about it , Ellen ? " he added , in a half whisper , as was his custom when he asked the advice of his eldest daughter in the presence of her mamma ...
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... wish I had not seen , the only time ever ventured near enough to look at it , - wish , Ellen , I had not seen old Simon Rose , with his grand - daughter , poor soul ! and her three little ones , standing before that dread- ful Richard ...
... wish I had not seen , the only time ever ventured near enough to look at it , - wish , Ellen , I had not seen old Simon Rose , with his grand - daughter , poor soul ! and her three little ones , standing before that dread- ful Richard ...
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... wish that they should know any thing about me , " said the unhappy woman , bursting into tears . At this moment , Mrs Buckhurst chanced to turn her eyes towards her young guest , who was standing in the deep recess of the old- fashioned ...
... wish that they should know any thing about me , " said the unhappy woman , bursting into tears . At this moment , Mrs Buckhurst chanced to turn her eyes towards her young guest , who was standing in the deep recess of the old- fashioned ...
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... wishes to have a divorce , I hope his ho- liness the pope will grant him one , that's all . " As he said this , a loud ... wish , " cried Bryan . " Why , Mark , you are clean crazed ! " " It is the king who is crazed , not me ! " cried ...
... wishes to have a divorce , I hope his ho- liness the pope will grant him one , that's all . " As he said this , a loud ... wish , " cried Bryan . " Why , Mark , you are clean crazed ! " " It is the king who is crazed , not me ! " cried ...
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