The New Monthly Magazine and HumoristHenry Colburn, 1844 |
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... master or mistress up to the boiling point . This is the use of a Smike to a Squeers . Smike was a well - conditioned simple- ton ; but many a mischievous and incorrigible brat escapes expulsion from school , because he ensures some ...
... master or mistress up to the boiling point . This is the use of a Smike to a Squeers . Smike was a well - conditioned simple- ton ; but many a mischievous and incorrigible brat escapes expulsion from school , because he ensures some ...
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... " answered the man . " But , good Heavens ! you know Captain Fitzsimons ? " " We do , sir , precious well too . The capting owes master two underd pound , " answered the wretched official , and thrust. The Partie Fine . 27.
... " answered the man . " But , good Heavens ! you know Captain Fitzsimons ? " " We do , sir , precious well too . The capting owes master two underd pound , " answered the wretched official , and thrust. The Partie Fine . 27.
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... master of myself , as he did , with- out any one to advise me possessed of sufficient experience of this wicked world . And I was surely infatuated to act as I did . It is done , however , now , and my heart is withered ; henceforth I ...
... master of myself , as he did , with- out any one to advise me possessed of sufficient experience of this wicked world . And I was surely infatuated to act as I did . It is done , however , now , and my heart is withered ; henceforth I ...
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They then went on to talk of the other pupils , the master giving an account of their characters in order that he might the better undertake their management . It was by the above conversation that Basil's attention was drawn ...
They then went on to talk of the other pupils , the master giving an account of their characters in order that he might the better undertake their management . It was by the above conversation that Basil's attention was drawn ...
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... master , was all he could think of as causing the feeling . The emotion , too , of loving any object , was to him quite novel ; for through a period of years he had not had any friend , and but very few acquaintances , whose society ...
... master , was all he could think of as causing the feeling . The emotion , too , of loving any object , was to him quite novel ; for through a period of years he had not had any friend , and but very few acquaintances , whose society ...
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