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... hand of a true English- man , ' and clapped it on the dressing - block with as much ease as if he had laid it on his sweetheart's shoulder ; whereupon Derrick the hangman , adjusting , d'ye mind me , the edge of his cleaver on the very ...
... hand of a true English- man , ' and clapped it on the dressing - block with as much ease as if he had laid it on his sweetheart's shoulder ; whereupon Derrick the hangman , adjusting , d'ye mind me , the edge of his cleaver on the very ...
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... hand , I would fain make a few observations at the outset , by way of bespeaking a right understanding . The volumes which I have already published have met with a reception far beyond my most sanguine expect- ations . I would willingly ...
... hand , I would fain make a few observations at the outset , by way of bespeaking a right understanding . The volumes which I have already published have met with a reception far beyond my most sanguine expect- ations . I would willingly ...
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... hands , the girl , in an extasy , exclaimed , Vive le Roi , Vive la Reine ! and presented herself to kiss the hand of the King , who embraced her . The poissardes , enchanted with their reception , de- scended the royal stair - case ...
... hands , the girl , in an extasy , exclaimed , Vive le Roi , Vive la Reine ! and presented herself to kiss the hand of the King , who embraced her . The poissardes , enchanted with their reception , de- scended the royal stair - case ...
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