The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volume 53Henry Colburn, 1838 |
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... cried Mrs. Brandyball , " dear Mr. Gurney has fainted . " And so he had : and while the lady was ringing for Hutton , cold water , Kitty , and all other imaginable restoratives , the eccentric Nubley took his hat and umbrella ( for he ...
... cried Mrs. Brandyball , " dear Mr. Gurney has fainted . " And so he had : and while the lady was ringing for Hutton , cold water , Kitty , and all other imaginable restoratives , the eccentric Nubley took his hat and umbrella ( for he ...
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... hole near each tent - peg , and filling it with brushwood , to act as a sort of drain and prevent the water from saturating the ground , and making the pegs draw . " Sahib ! " cried Heels , sitting up and 32 The Great Western Jungle .
... hole near each tent - peg , and filling it with brushwood , to act as a sort of drain and prevent the water from saturating the ground , and making the pegs draw . " Sahib ! " cried Heels , sitting up and 32 The Great Western Jungle .
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" Sahib ! " cried Heels , sitting up and rubbing his eyes . " Chuprassee bolow , bantchoot , " roared the Doctor , shaking Heels till he was thoroughly awake . " Ho , Sahib ! " yawned Heels , and , leisurely gathering up his cumbley ...
" Sahib ! " cried Heels , sitting up and rubbing his eyes . " Chuprassee bolow , bantchoot , " roared the Doctor , shaking Heels till he was thoroughly awake . " Ho , Sahib ! " yawned Heels , and , leisurely gathering up his cumbley ...
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... cried he - from the interior of the tent where he had already snugly ensconced himself behind the dinner - table . " Come in by , Maister Charles , and dinna be standing there glowrin ' frae you , like a demented poet . The deevil's in ...
... cried he - from the interior of the tent where he had already snugly ensconced himself behind the dinner - table . " Come in by , Maister Charles , and dinna be standing there glowrin ' frae you , like a demented poet . The deevil's in ...
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... cried Charles , who , although perhaps a little the worse for his pretty cousin's blue eyes , had not by any means allowed his appetite to go the same way as his heart , and off he bounded to change his wet clothes with all convenient ...
... cried Charles , who , although perhaps a little the worse for his pretty cousin's blue eyes , had not by any means allowed his appetite to go the same way as his heart , and off he bounded to change his wet clothes with all convenient ...
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