The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volume 53Henry Colburn, 1838 |
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... took the liberty of making any observations upon your domestic ménage - you'll forgive me , Sir - may I ask you just to ring the bell ? " " To be sure , " said Nubley ; and he rang the bell accordingly . Hutton obeyed the mandate . " If ...
... took the liberty of making any observations upon your domestic ménage - you'll forgive me , Sir - may I ask you just to ring the bell ? " " To be sure , " said Nubley ; and he rang the bell accordingly . Hutton obeyed the mandate . " If ...
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... took his hat and umbrella ( for he prudently never walked without one ) , and quitted the purlieus of Montpelier . All this , which came to my knowledge afterwards , was so completely decisive of our fate , that nobody could blame ...
... took his hat and umbrella ( for he prudently never walked without one ) , and quitted the purlieus of Montpelier . All this , which came to my knowledge afterwards , was so completely decisive of our fate , that nobody could blame ...
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... took him to France ; and , having entered upon terms with the Italian troop , he engaged to play in five or six pieces for the sum of a thousand crowns . The " Mercure de France " gives the fol- lowing account of Constantini's ...
... took him to France ; and , having entered upon terms with the Italian troop , he engaged to play in five or six pieces for the sum of a thousand crowns . The " Mercure de France " gives the fol- lowing account of Constantini's ...
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... took courage , spoke in his own voice , and was , says his historian , " permitted to be natural . " Thomassin , who for years filled all Paris with mirth , whose name was a household word , who was the type , the synonym , of all that ...
... took courage , spoke in his own voice , and was , says his historian , " permitted to be natural . " Thomassin , who for years filled all Paris with mirth , whose name was a household word , who was the type , the synonym , of all that ...
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... took alarm at the menacing aspect of Scaramouche , and resolved to ruin him . Mark how poor a trifle served their turn . In an evil hour a visitor to the café espied in the bottom of his cup - he had swallowed , as he thought , all its ...
... took alarm at the menacing aspect of Scaramouche , and resolved to ruin him . Mark how poor a trifle served their turn . In an evil hour a visitor to the café espied in the bottom of his cup - he had swallowed , as he thought , all its ...
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