The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Том 87Chapman and Hall, 1849 |
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... persons whom the Scotch call " flunkies . " He says : Servants are without number . I have never dined out yet , even in a private untitled family , with less than three or four , and at several places eight or nine even , for a party ...
... persons whom the Scotch call " flunkies . " He says : Servants are without number . I have never dined out yet , even in a private untitled family , with less than three or four , and at several places eight or nine even , for a party ...
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... person of inferior rank wearing the same dress as themselves , the dress upon being taken off is at once thrown ... person of inferior rank moving in the same society with you ; Sept. - VOL . LXXXVII , NO . CCCXLv . C and next , to find ...
... person of inferior rank wearing the same dress as themselves , the dress upon being taken off is at once thrown ... person of inferior rank moving in the same society with you ; Sept. - VOL . LXXXVII , NO . CCCXLv . C and next , to find ...
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and next , to find that person actually wearing the clothes which you have got on your back . The last - named state of the case seems to belong to the category of Sir Boyle Roche's bird , which was in two places at the same time ; but ...
and next , to find that person actually wearing the clothes which you have got on your back . The last - named state of the case seems to belong to the category of Sir Boyle Roche's bird , which was in two places at the same time ; but ...
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... person , and though of high rank , without ostentation . The hall in which we dined was magnificent , and splendidly lighted ; the company [ Mr. Colman included ] extremely brilliant ; about twelve persons at table , and eleven men ...
... person , and though of high rank , without ostentation . The hall in which we dined was magnificent , and splendidly lighted ; the company [ Mr. Colman included ] extremely brilliant ; about twelve persons at table , and eleven men ...
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... person on any occasion , either dinner or evening , unless you go to stay , or the party is small ; but it is not deemed improper that you enter into conversation with your neighbours . The hair [ whose hair ? ] is generally dressed ...
... person on any occasion , either dinner or evening , unless you go to stay , or the party is small ; but it is not deemed improper that you enter into conversation with your neighbours . The hair [ whose hair ? ] is generally dressed ...
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