New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volume 36; Volume 56, Part 2Henry Colburn, 1839 |
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... asked , " What's up ? eh , Nibby ? " " Just going over to inspect premises - take inventory — read will , and give up possession - after payment of all demands . " ( sotto voce ) . 66 " Mr. Inkspot , " said I , excuse me ; but do the ...
... asked , " What's up ? eh , Nibby ? " " Just going over to inspect premises - take inventory — read will , and give up possession - after payment of all demands . " ( sotto voce ) . 66 " Mr. Inkspot , " said I , excuse me ; but do the ...
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... English travelling , & c . & c . At last he returned to the subject of Ireland , and asked me how many inhabitants it contained ; I told him . He then said , " And they are all so ? " ( making the sign of 82 A Summer in Bavaria ,
... English travelling , & c . & c . At last he returned to the subject of Ireland , and asked me how many inhabitants it contained ; I told him . He then said , " And they are all so ? " ( making the sign of 82 A Summer in Bavaria ,
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... asked , " Where is your little boy , the young Arthur ? " ( This is a fine little fellow , about five years old , to whom he had taken a great fancy . ) They said , he had not been brought out , but was in his room . " Because I have ...
... asked , " Where is your little boy , the young Arthur ? " ( This is a fine little fellow , about five years old , to whom he had taken a great fancy . ) They said , he had not been brought out , but was in his room . " Because I have ...
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... asked if it was not hers , and if she had not lost it on such a day ? I believe he left her uninformed as to the means by which he had been enabled to discover and to repair a loss of which The solution he communi- she had not breathed ...
... asked if it was not hers , and if she had not lost it on such a day ? I believe he left her uninformed as to the means by which he had been enabled to discover and to repair a loss of which The solution he communi- she had not breathed ...
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... asked Amine " whether they should not have the play over again ? " Amine , who was anxious to know more , was glad of the boy's re- quest , and soon had every thing prepared . Again was her chamber filled with the smoke of the ...
... asked Amine " whether they should not have the play over again ? " Amine , who was anxious to know more , was glad of the boy's re- quest , and soon had every thing prepared . Again was her chamber filled with the smoke of the ...
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