New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 67Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1843 |
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Page 124
... Pryme . " Very singular , indeed , said the Secretary . I observed it myself , and inquired if he was in good health . No - yes - no . And Mrs. Pryme ? Yes - no - yes . In short , he did not seem to know what he was saying . " " Or ...
... Pryme . " Very singular , indeed , said the Secretary . I observed it myself , and inquired if he was in good health . No - yes - no . And Mrs. Pryme ? Yes - no - yes . In short , he did not seem to know what he was saying . " " Or ...
Page 125
... Pryme , sir , and the first thing he did were to hail a cab . " " And where did he drive to ? " " To nowheres at all - coz why , afore the cab could pull round , off the stand , away he goes - that's Mr. Pryme - walking at the rate of ...
... Pryme , sir , and the first thing he did were to hail a cab . " " And where did he drive to ? " " To nowheres at all - coz why , afore the cab could pull round , off the stand , away he goes - that's Mr. Pryme - walking at the rate of ...
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... Pryme must have been a real man — an actual living human being —and it is positive cruelty to keep one in suspense about his fate ! " Dearest ! —the tale is undoubtedly true , and there was such a per- sonage as Mr. Pryme- " Was ! Why ...
... Pryme must have been a real man — an actual living human being —and it is positive cruelty to keep one in suspense about his fate ! " Dearest ! —the tale is undoubtedly true , and there was such a per- sonage as Mr. Pryme- " Was ! Why ...
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Etching Moralized to a Noble Lady By Thomas Hood | 21 |
The Barnabys in America By Mrs Trollope continued 33 161 301 496 | 33 |
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