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... matters : why you must have come from the antipoles ( Anti- podes ) not to know nothing of these inatters but come , take your wine , for I am off to the play . ' • Indeed , sir , you are not off ; yours is the present tense , and I am ...
... matters : why you must have come from the antipoles ( Anti- podes ) not to know nothing of these inatters but come , take your wine , for I am off to the play . ' • Indeed , sir , you are not off ; yours is the present tense , and I am ...
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... matter until the girl's apron - string began to tell tales . One night , as Sir Walter was returning from Bal- lymaghear , he met Oonah's daughter sitten by the boat waiten for him . She solibed and cried that you'd think her heart ...
... matter until the girl's apron - string began to tell tales . One night , as Sir Walter was returning from Bal- lymaghear , he met Oonah's daughter sitten by the boat waiten for him . She solibed and cried that you'd think her heart ...
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... matters ; it gives people a no- tion of one's minuteness , and pre- pares them to believe any thing out of the common way ) I landed at Ostend , and was carried , with the other male passengers , to the office of Water Sekout , to be ...
... matters ; it gives people a no- tion of one's minuteness , and pre- pares them to believe any thing out of the common way ) I landed at Ostend , and was carried , with the other male passengers , to the office of Water Sekout , to be ...
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THE MAGIC RING . make the matter complete , and to give it all. THE success which the Baron de la Motte Fouqué's novels have met with in their English dress has not in any instance been proportioned to their intrinsic merit . This may be ...
THE MAGIC RING . make the matter complete , and to give it all. THE success which the Baron de la Motte Fouqué's novels have met with in their English dress has not in any instance been proportioned to their intrinsic merit . This may be ...
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make the matter complete , and to give it all that is wanting to a purely German story , a doppel - ganger , a fac - simile of the Hero Otto , is in- troduced . At the same time that we say we have been very agreeably employed in the ...
make the matter complete , and to give it all that is wanting to a purely German story , a doppel - ganger , a fac - simile of the Hero Otto , is in- troduced . At the same time that we say we have been very agreeably employed in the ...
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