The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volume 53Henry Colburn, 1838 |
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... tell us that there exists a certain sympathy in our nature touching that particular organ which produces irritability in our own , when looking at irritation in that of another . Whatever the cause might be , I cannot stop to consider ...
... tell us that there exists a certain sympathy in our nature touching that particular organ which produces irritability in our own , when looking at irritation in that of another . Whatever the cause might be , I cannot stop to consider ...
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... tell you , Sir , as to my mental vision , tutty is a trifle to it . " 66 May I read it ? " said I. " Read it ? " said Sniggs- " to be sure : why - why did I speak to our dear Rector about it else ? " The letter was couched in these ...
... tell you , Sir , as to my mental vision , tutty is a trifle to it . " 66 May I read it ? " said I. " Read it ? " said Sniggs- " to be sure : why - why did I speak to our dear Rector about it else ? " The letter was couched in these ...
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... tell you that on Thursday week I become his wife . " This is of course told you in the strictest confidence , and told you only to convince you of the reliance I have in you , founded upon your ready acquiescence in the suggestions I ...
... tell you that on Thursday week I become his wife . " This is of course told you in the strictest confidence , and told you only to convince you of the reliance I have in you , founded upon your ready acquiescence in the suggestions I ...
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... tell my wife the reasons for my journey , as well as all the circumstances connected with Sniggs's recantation , the attempt of Mrs. Brandyball , and the design of abstracting poor Jane . This latter scheme , however much it betrayed ...
... tell my wife the reasons for my journey , as well as all the circumstances connected with Sniggs's recantation , the attempt of Mrs. Brandyball , and the design of abstracting poor Jane . This latter scheme , however much it betrayed ...
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... tell truth , according to Nubley's own account of the affair , it appeared very much as if Mrs. Brandyball had a strong suspicion that his appearance at the early hour at which he presented himself was somehow connected with a desire to ...
... tell truth , according to Nubley's own account of the affair , it appeared very much as if Mrs. Brandyball had a strong suspicion that his appearance at the early hour at which he presented himself was somehow connected with a desire to ...
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