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 353
... round E ―― ' s lips , " for here is his tail ! " - ( roars of laughter ) . So saying , he pulled from his pocket a dirty , mangy tuft of hair , threw it upon the table , and leaning back in his chair began to rub his hands with an air ...
... round E ―― ' s lips , " for here is his tail ! " - ( roars of laughter ) . So saying , he pulled from his pocket a dirty , mangy tuft of hair , threw it upon the table , and leaning back in his chair began to rub his hands with an air ...
Page 405
... rounds of applause . The black mare was first introduced , and led round the ring by two of the servants of the establishment , who ran at its head , for as yet it had not become so habituated to its occupation as not to be startled by ...
... rounds of applause . The black mare was first introduced , and led round the ring by two of the servants of the establishment , who ran at its head , for as yet it had not become so habituated to its occupation as not to be startled by ...
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... round the circle , while the band struck up a most fairly - like and beautiful strain , one of the dance airs in the opera " La Favorite , " of Donizetti , and the two men retreated to the centre alongside of the riding - master and ...
... round the circle , while the band struck up a most fairly - like and beautiful strain , one of the dance airs in the opera " La Favorite , " of Donizetti , and the two men retreated to the centre alongside of the riding - master and ...
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Etching Moralized to a Noble Lady By Thomas Hood | 21 |
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