New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volume 36; Volume 56, Part 2Henry Colburn, 1839 |
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... better than my life , tells me that you are betrothed to her ; with me , whatever she says is a com- mand . Yes , sir ; even upon this important point , which utterly over- throws my hopes of future happiness and comfort . Here I am ...
... better than my life , tells me that you are betrothed to her ; with me , whatever she says is a com- mand . Yes , sir ; even upon this important point , which utterly over- throws my hopes of future happiness and comfort . Here I am ...
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... , they serve to prove that there exists in this great and busy world something better and brighter even than glory - compassion for the un- fortunate ! THE EARLY CAREER OF TALMA . TALMA was nine years 14 A Fragment of Modern History .
... , they serve to prove that there exists in this great and busy world something better and brighter even than glory - compassion for the un- fortunate ! THE EARLY CAREER OF TALMA . TALMA was nine years 14 A Fragment of Modern History .
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... better , my dear Talma , to study seriously , and endeavour to become a great actor , if you feel that you possess the talent for it , than to waste your energies as you do , in idle and dissipated amusements . " Stimulated by this ...
... better , my dear Talma , to study seriously , and endeavour to become a great actor , if you feel that you possess the talent for it , than to waste your energies as you do , in idle and dissipated amusements . " Stimulated by this ...
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... better plan will be to go at once to the parsonage , and search his division of the house for the will , and examine the property . " " Certainly , " said Nibson- " anticipatory proposal ! But first allow me to introduce my excellent ...
... better plan will be to go at once to the parsonage , and search his division of the house for the will , and examine the property . " " Certainly , " said Nibson- " anticipatory proposal ! But first allow me to introduce my excellent ...
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... his parishion- ers , whose wants no one knew better than himself . I gave orders to Nibson and Inkspot to dispose of the furniture , and distribute the proceeds of it among the poor of the The Life and Times of Peter Priggins . 31.
... his parishion- ers , whose wants no one knew better than himself . I gave orders to Nibson and Inkspot to dispose of the furniture , and distribute the proceeds of it among the poor of the The Life and Times of Peter Priggins . 31.
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