Peace Campaigns of a Cornet. ...J. & J. Harper, 1829 |
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... dear Mrs. Costiff , who is so tender to us young innocents , and so delicate and bilious , ha , ha , ha ! " " I'll see her physicked before she has any extra room with my consent , " said Breakpeace , emphati- cally ; " that'll never do ...
... dear Mrs. Costiff , who is so tender to us young innocents , and so delicate and bilious , ha , ha , ha ! " " I'll see her physicked before she has any extra room with my consent , " said Breakpeace , emphati- cally ; " that'll never do ...
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... dear , how you can talk so unfeelingly . I am sure they are making this noise on purpose . There ! that's Captain Breakpeace's mad scream , I'm certain . What's the advantage of being a major , one cannot put a stop to such a shameful ...
... dear , how you can talk so unfeelingly . I am sure they are making this noise on purpose . There ! that's Captain Breakpeace's mad scream , I'm certain . What's the advantage of being a major , one cannot put a stop to such a shameful ...
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... dear , " said the eloquent lady , " how you can remain thus passive on such an occasion ; not only is there no considera- tion , or common courtesy , towards the delicate state of my health ; not only no subordination or military ...
... dear , " said the eloquent lady , " how you can remain thus passive on such an occasion ; not only is there no considera- tion , or common courtesy , towards the delicate state of my health ; not only no subordination or military ...
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... dear . Wisha then , ' tis quare times , and there's Croker Barrington out before them , with the lump of a great tin ladle in his hand , and sure ' tis easy knowing why he was so ' cute upon 66 the poor boys mending the road , my dear ...
... dear . Wisha then , ' tis quare times , and there's Croker Barrington out before them , with the lump of a great tin ladle in his hand , and sure ' tis easy knowing why he was so ' cute upon 66 the poor boys mending the road , my dear ...
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North Ludlow Beamish. the poor boys mending the road , my dear , yesterday , to have it all clean out of hand this morning , early , and wouldn't give them time to eat their bit of victuals- God help the creatures ! And there's big Dinny ...
North Ludlow Beamish. the poor boys mending the road , my dear , yesterday , to have it all clean out of hand this morning , early , and wouldn't give them time to eat their bit of victuals- God help the creatures ! And there's big Dinny ...
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