The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volume 53Henry Colburn, 1838 |
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... believe that the sentiments of a generous mind devoting itself to the gratifying task of ameliorating the " " Whew ! " said Nubley ; " that won't do with me , Ma'am - I don't understand all your fine figurative tom - foolery . My friend ...
... believe that the sentiments of a generous mind devoting itself to the gratifying task of ameliorating the " " Whew ! " said Nubley ; " that won't do with me , Ma'am - I don't understand all your fine figurative tom - foolery . My friend ...
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... believe , not easily obtainable by the English reader , should he even have time and taste to winnow for himself . We shall begin with- ANGELO CONSTANTINI . - He was born at Verona , and at a very early age appeared as harlequin . His ...
... believe , not easily obtainable by the English reader , should he even have time and taste to winnow for himself . We shall begin with- ANGELO CONSTANTINI . - He was born at Verona , and at a very early age appeared as harlequin . His ...
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... believe , " rejoined the other , laughingly , so soon as the ample volume of smoke which he had inhaled had curled in a gentle , but long- continued stream from his lips , " I do believe that you are partly right in what you have ...
... believe , " rejoined the other , laughingly , so soon as the ample volume of smoke which he had inhaled had curled in a gentle , but long- continued stream from his lips , " I do believe that you are partly right in what you have ...
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... who may be unwilling to believe that such a thing could ever come to pass , it may be mentioned that there are several now living who can vouch for its perfect truth . THE GREAT WESTERN JUNGLE . * BY AN OLD FOREST 30 The Compact .
... who may be unwilling to believe that such a thing could ever come to pass , it may be mentioned that there are several now living who can vouch for its perfect truth . THE GREAT WESTERN JUNGLE . * BY AN OLD FOREST 30 The Compact .
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... believe that Auld Clootie himsel ' , and a ' his imps are playing their cantraips upon me . Will nae charitable Christian lend me a hand to get out o ' this damnable brulziement ? —the Lord forgie me for sweerin ' . O , Maister Charles ...
... believe that Auld Clootie himsel ' , and a ' his imps are playing their cantraips upon me . Will nae charitable Christian lend me a hand to get out o ' this damnable brulziement ? —the Lord forgie me for sweerin ' . O , Maister Charles ...
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