The New Monthly Magazine and HumoristHenry Colburn, 1844 |
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... they know a little better what they were about . Those who have travelled much , and still more , perhaps , those who have resided for a time in any of the continental capitals of ( 6 6 ) The Robertses on their Travels By Mrs Trollope.
... they know a little better what they were about . Those who have travelled much , and still more , perhaps , those who have resided for a time in any of the continental capitals of ( 6 6 ) The Robertses on their Travels By Mrs Trollope.
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... perhaps no pleasure so great as that of being conscious that they are observed that they are producing a great sensation - and that they are not leaving their gold behind them without the meed of being stared at as rich milors , who ...
... perhaps no pleasure so great as that of being conscious that they are observed that they are producing a great sensation - and that they are not leaving their gold behind them without the meed of being stared at as rich milors , who ...
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... any further civility upon their elegant fellow - travellers . Perhaps they began to feel not quite at their ease , for the beaming gaiety of their bright young faces seemed a little overcast , and 12 The Robertses on their Travels .
... any further civility upon their elegant fellow - travellers . Perhaps they began to feel not quite at their ease , for the beaming gaiety of their bright young faces seemed a little overcast , and 12 The Robertses on their Travels .
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... perhaps , to any that we should choose to speak to at home ! " The whole party , father , daughters , and son , listened to this ha- rangue with the most earnest attention , and it was very evident from the observations which fell from ...
... perhaps , to any that we should choose to speak to at home ! " The whole party , father , daughters , and son , listened to this ha- rangue with the most earnest attention , and it was very evident from the observations which fell from ...
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... perhaps comprise all the words in the language , and it was also possible that both genders and tenses might produce some slight embarrassment in her colloquial intercourse with the natives , but these were trifles by no means of ...
... perhaps comprise all the words in the language , and it was also possible that both genders and tenses might produce some slight embarrassment in her colloquial intercourse with the natives , but these were trifles by no means of ...
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