The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volume 53Henry Colburn, 1838 |
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... given him the information about the wedding which he had reported . When he reached the house Cuthbert was not visible ; this , if his anxiety to be at work had not hurried his call , he might have antici- pated . The lady was , however ...
... given him the information about the wedding which he had reported . When he reached the house Cuthbert was not visible ; this , if his anxiety to be at work had not hurried his call , he might have antici- pated . The lady was , however ...
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... given and received ! Yet how was it to be accomplished ? The usual way was closed against them , for they had severally pledged their words that no duel should take place between them , and yet they felt convinced that they must peril ...
... given and received ! Yet how was it to be accomplished ? The usual way was closed against them , for they had severally pledged their words that no duel should take place between them , and yet they felt convinced that they must peril ...
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... given that could lead them to imagine that their well- meant interference had proved so futile : thus ( being entirely ignorant of the events of the morning ) they one and all congratulated them upon the happy termination of a dispute ...
... given that could lead them to imagine that their well- meant interference had proved so futile : thus ( being entirely ignorant of the events of the morning ) they one and all congratulated them upon the happy termination of a dispute ...
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... given to drink than a pro- fessional man like me ought to be , because I'm , whiles , a wee funny in my cups ; but I assure you , Sir , I'm the maist temperate man leevin ' , by ordinar . Hout , Maister Charles , man , tak ' up your ...
... given to drink than a pro- fessional man like me ought to be , because I'm , whiles , a wee funny in my cups ; but I assure you , Sir , I'm the maist temperate man leevin ' , by ordinar . Hout , Maister Charles , man , tak ' up your ...
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... respected friend , Macphee , was drunk - not exactly drunk according to the definition given by an Irish friend of ours , who said that he always considered a man sober till he saw him trying to 38 The Great Western Jungle .
... respected friend , Macphee , was drunk - not exactly drunk according to the definition given by an Irish friend of ours , who said that he always considered a man sober till he saw him trying to 38 The Great Western Jungle .
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