New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volume 36; Volume 56, Part 2Henry Colburn, 1839 |
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... Miss Leslie . - Castle Martyr : a Tale of Old Ireland . - Tra- vels in Circassia . By Captain Spencer • ( for JULY ) : - Desultory Thoughts and Reflections . By the Countess of Blessington . - The Spirit of the East . By D. Urquhart ...
... Miss Leslie . - Castle Martyr : a Tale of Old Ireland . - Tra- vels in Circassia . By Captain Spencer • ( for JULY ) : - Desultory Thoughts and Reflections . By the Countess of Blessington . - The Spirit of the East . By D. Urquhart ...
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... Miss Martha Compton , of Silverton , after having lost her second husband , the reverend Mr. O'Donagough , from the effects of an unfortunate accident , which occurred to him near Sydney , in New South Wales , bestowed her still ...
... Miss Martha Compton , of Silverton , after having lost her second husband , the reverend Mr. O'Donagough , from the effects of an unfortunate accident , which occurred to him near Sydney , in New South Wales , bestowed her still ...
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... Miss Allen's birth , the maternal cheek had received 66 a little red , " was , nevertheless , used with such forbearing moderation , that the lady looked , as she ought to do , considerably paler than usual ; and it was only by ...
... Miss Allen's birth , the maternal cheek had received 66 a little red , " was , nevertheless , used with such forbearing moderation , that the lady looked , as she ought to do , considerably paler than usual ; and it was only by ...
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... Miss Agnes , let us see if I can't come round you . If it answers , if I can contrive to make her grandeeship useful to my girl , I know who will be the cleverest yet . Now for it then . " " My dearest Agnes ! " " I am not quite sure ...
... Miss Agnes , let us see if I can't come round you . If it answers , if I can contrive to make her grandeeship useful to my girl , I know who will be the cleverest yet . Now for it then . " " My dearest Agnes ! " " I am not quite sure ...
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... missed . Poor Molly , the cook , was at her wit's end . " Where's that vexatious turnspit gone ? " was the question , and nobody could answer it . The boy who cleaned the knives was despatched to a distant barn where Toby was occa ...
... missed . Poor Molly , the cook , was at her wit's end . " Where's that vexatious turnspit gone ? " was the question , and nobody could answer it . The boy who cleaned the knives was despatched to a distant barn where Toby was occa ...
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