The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volume 85Henry Colburn, 1849 |
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... better use of his time , which may be shortly described as having been spent in hunting all the winter , and in talking about it all the summer . With this popular sport he combined the diversion of widow - hunting , though we are ...
... better use of his time , which may be shortly described as having been spent in hunting all the winter , and in talking about it all the summer . With this popular sport he combined the diversion of widow - hunting , though we are ...
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... better . Indeed , we believe it would have been worth Snip and Co.'s while to have let him have them for nothing . They were easy without being tight , or rather they looked tight without being so ; there wasn't a bag , a wrinkle , or a ...
... better . Indeed , we believe it would have been worth Snip and Co.'s while to have let him have them for nothing . They were easy without being tight , or rather they looked tight without being so ; there wasn't a bag , a wrinkle , or a ...
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... better they are " put on " the higher the standing of the master , and the better the stamp of the horses . Those about Mr. Buckram's were of a very shady order . Dirty shirted , sloggering , baggy breeched , slangey gaitered fellows ...
... better they are " put on " the higher the standing of the master , and the better the stamp of the horses . Those about Mr. Buckram's were of a very shady order . Dirty shirted , sloggering , baggy breeched , slangey gaitered fellows ...
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... better keep clear of me . " Mr. Sponge , however , was a dauntless horseman . What man dared he dared , and as the horse stepped proudly and freely out of the stable , Mr. Sponge thought he looked very like a hunter . Nor were Mr. Buck ...
... better keep clear of me . " Mr. Sponge , however , was a dauntless horseman . What man dared he dared , and as the horse stepped proudly and freely out of the stable , Mr. Sponge thought he looked very like a hunter . Nor were Mr. Buck ...
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... better reason , and all the instruction which circumstances occasionally afforded her from the missionary in the neigh- bourhood , had no effect in releasing her from the influences of an evil deeply rooted by custom , and , grievous to ...
... better reason , and all the instruction which circumstances occasionally afforded her from the missionary in the neigh- bourhood , had no effect in releasing her from the influences of an evil deeply rooted by custom , and , grievous to ...
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