The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volume 53Henry Colburn, 1838 |
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... seemed the doubt ; the worthy apothecary not being aware that I had been in any degree made acquainted with even the outline of the case . Wells , seeing the natural embarrassment of the parties , one prepared to give and the other to ...
... seemed the doubt ; the worthy apothecary not being aware that I had been in any degree made acquainted with even the outline of the case . Wells , seeing the natural embarrassment of the parties , one prepared to give and the other to ...
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... letter to Cuthbert , arguing , not so much against the marriage , as against his total abandonment of me and Ashmead , which Mrs. Brandyball seemed to think essential to the completion of her triumph ; The Gurney Papers . 11.
... letter to Cuthbert , arguing , not so much against the marriage , as against his total abandonment of me and Ashmead , which Mrs. Brandyball seemed to think essential to the completion of her triumph ; The Gurney Papers . 11.
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... seemed to him that he was perfectly under the control of the Jezabel , as he called her that the four - and - twenty hours ' residence of Kitty under her roof had so completely changed the character of her external conduct , that she ...
... seemed to him that he was perfectly under the control of the Jezabel , as he called her that the four - and - twenty hours ' residence of Kitty under her roof had so completely changed the character of her external conduct , that she ...
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... seemed , as much to excite terror as laughter . Often when he had surprised the audience into bursts of merriment by the exquisite humour of his grief , he would stop short in his burlesque , and charm them into tenderness , into ...
... seemed , as much to excite terror as laughter . Often when he had surprised the audience into bursts of merriment by the exquisite humour of his grief , he would stop short in his burlesque , and charm them into tenderness , into ...
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... seemed perfectly on an equality , and all ( even if not at that moment seen to the best advan- tage ) presented those undeviating marks of gentle birth and high breed- ing which are never to be mistaken , and which , when added to the ...
... seemed perfectly on an equality , and all ( even if not at that moment seen to the best advan- tage ) presented those undeviating marks of gentle birth and high breed- ing which are never to be mistaken , and which , when added to the ...
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