The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volume 53Henry Colburn, 1838 |
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Jane passed the evening at the side of her bed , sobbing and crying- why , or about what , she hardly knew ; except , as she might have foreseen , that her removal from Ashmead would be one of the conse- quences of the marriage of her ...
Jane passed the evening at the side of her bed , sobbing and crying- why , or about what , she hardly knew ; except , as she might have foreseen , that her removal from Ashmead would be one of the conse- quences of the marriage of her ...
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... side of its sympathies . To this effect he took his station in a public place , and proceeded to adver- tise the excellence and genuineness of his commodities , assuring the people that they were a part and parcel of those sold by the ...
... side of its sympathies . To this effect he took his station in a public place , and proceeded to adver- tise the excellence and genuineness of his commodities , assuring the people that they were a part and parcel of those sold by the ...
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... side of Savoy , unless he first gave the exactest information touching his name , his condition , and the purpose of his visit . Now Romagnesi had many reasons that did not permit him to satisfy the curiosity of the good burghers of ...
... side of Savoy , unless he first gave the exactest information touching his name , his condition , and the purpose of his visit . Now Romagnesi had many reasons that did not permit him to satisfy the curiosity of the good burghers of ...
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... side , as to lead any one to imagine they might be the same ) although clasped with gold , could scarcely be called so . Those who watched them on this evening , ( and the prying gaze of many were upon them , ) say that during their ...
... side , as to lead any one to imagine they might be the same ) although clasped with gold , could scarcely be called so . Those who watched them on this evening , ( and the prying gaze of many were upon them , ) say that during their ...
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... side , with a grunt , and again snoring louder than ever . 66 Chuprassee bolow ! " with another kick , more earnestly bestowed than the former . * Bushing the tent - pegs . This is done , on the approach of heavy rain , by digging a ...
... side , with a grunt , and again snoring louder than ever . 66 Chuprassee bolow ! " with another kick , more earnestly bestowed than the former . * Bushing the tent - pegs . This is done , on the approach of heavy rain , by digging a ...
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