The New Monthly Magazine and HumoristHenry Colburn, 1849 |
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... heard my symptoms ; now , tell me , what's the matter with me ? " " These are diagnostics of syncope , paralysis , and catalepsy , but presented in so complicated and unusual a form that I cannot exactly specify the nature of your ...
... heard my symptoms ; now , tell me , what's the matter with me ? " " These are diagnostics of syncope , paralysis , and catalepsy , but presented in so complicated and unusual a form that I cannot exactly specify the nature of your ...
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... heard of Raby's Restorative . Have you any of this precious compound in the room ? " " Yes ; there is an unopened bottle of it by the glass . " " There is no label on the bottle , " observed the Doctor , " an appendage in which patent ...
... heard of Raby's Restorative . Have you any of this precious compound in the room ? " " Yes ; there is an unopened bottle of it by the glass . " " There is no label on the bottle , " observed the Doctor , " an appendage in which patent ...
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... heard her afterwards affirming that the poor dear gentle- man was " sadly cold and shivery just afore he went off , and so she covered him up comfortable . " Making no further addition to her per- quisites than by pocketing a few odds ...
... heard her afterwards affirming that the poor dear gentle- man was " sadly cold and shivery just afore he went off , and so she covered him up comfortable . " Making no further addition to her per- quisites than by pocketing a few odds ...
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... heard the servants closing the shutters in the other apartments , and was made aware of various post mortem proceedings , to which I listened with conflicting feelings that baffle all description . The house was now quiet , but ...
... heard the servants closing the shutters in the other apartments , and was made aware of various post mortem proceedings , to which I listened with conflicting feelings that baffle all description . The house was now quiet , but ...
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... enough in passing , I do not think I have heard a single oath since I have been in the city . " ( ? ) This is something worth noting , even although Mr. Colman had been only ten days in London when he wrote European Life and Manners . 11.
... enough in passing , I do not think I have heard a single oath since I have been in the city . " ( ? ) This is something worth noting , even although Mr. Colman had been only ten days in London when he wrote European Life and Manners . 11.
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