The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volume 85Henry Colburn, 1849 |
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... took its " long coat " off , as he called it , with a singeing lamp , and made it look as if it had undergone a few probationary showers . When a good London hat recedes to a certain point it gets no worse ; it is not like a country ...
... took its " long coat " off , as he called it , with a singeing lamp , and made it look as if it had undergone a few probationary showers . When a good London hat recedes to a certain point it gets no worse ; it is not like a country ...
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... took it into his obstinate head to turn into a particular field , into it he would be ; or against the gate - post he would bump the rider's : leg in a way that would make him remember the difference of opinion . between them . It was ...
... took it into his obstinate head to turn into a particular field , into it he would be ; or against the gate - post he would bump the rider's : leg in a way that would make him remember the difference of opinion . between them . It was ...
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... took her station the sun was high above the " Fairy's Rest , " but she has stood there till he has only left the rays of his departing glory on the hill tops . There is a plash of horses ' feet in the little drift below , and a solitary ...
... took her station the sun was high above the " Fairy's Rest , " but she has stood there till he has only left the rays of his departing glory on the hill tops . There is a plash of horses ' feet in the little drift below , and a solitary ...
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... took no advantage of the position in which she had , not without due consideration , placed herself ; so , gently , and with his usual honesty of purpose , he persuaded her to return to her father , as it was neither in Colonel ...
... took no advantage of the position in which she had , not without due consideration , placed herself ; so , gently , and with his usual honesty of purpose , he persuaded her to return to her father , as it was neither in Colonel ...
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... took a fancy to the pat- tern . They were made exactly alike , so like , indeed , that even I could not distinguish one from the other . The count's paletot was sent home first , but he having left Paris unexpectedly , it was exposed on ...
... took a fancy to the pat- tern . They were made exactly alike , so like , indeed , that even I could not distinguish one from the other . The count's paletot was sent home first , but he having left Paris unexpectedly , it was exposed on ...
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