New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volume 36; Volume 56, Part 2Henry Colburn, 1839 |
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... continued the lady , " there will be no ob- jection to allowing my daughters and myself to retire to our own apart- ments during their stay ? " Captain Marcel graciously indicated his accordance with her wishes , and in less than five ...
... continued the lady , " there will be no ob- jection to allowing my daughters and myself to retire to our own apart- ments during their stay ? " Captain Marcel graciously indicated his accordance with her wishes , and in less than five ...
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... continued for some months weighed down and oppressed , was not unfrequently chequered with feelings of solicitude concerning her gallant and disinterested preserver . Constantly engaged in the various campaigns in which " regenerated ...
... continued for some months weighed down and oppressed , was not unfrequently chequered with feelings of solicitude concerning her gallant and disinterested preserver . Constantly engaged in the various campaigns in which " regenerated ...
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... decisive a step without your consent ; will you , indeed , General , " continued he , " add this blessing to the other benefits you have conferred upon her family ? " " I will , " said Marcel , with great 10 A Fragment of Modern History .
... decisive a step without your consent ; will you , indeed , General , " continued he , " add this blessing to the other benefits you have conferred upon her family ? " " I will , " said Marcel , with great 10 A Fragment of Modern History .
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... continued James Jobs , " is what master called his last testament , poor fellow - he had not much to will away - he gave away all he could spare while he lived -- and he lived the happier for it . He had but one fault that ever I found ...
... continued James Jobs , " is what master called his last testament , poor fellow - he had not much to will away - he gave away all he could spare while he lived -- and he lived the happier for it . He had but one fault that ever I found ...
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... continued . ) SONG OF AN ANCIENT SICILIAN GIRL . From beholding the radiant glory of the sun as it sunk ' neath the Western Ocean , the ancients entertained the idea that there were islands seated ' mid the far - off sea , where the ...
... continued . ) SONG OF AN ANCIENT SICILIAN GIRL . From beholding the radiant glory of the sun as it sunk ' neath the Western Ocean , the ancients entertained the idea that there were islands seated ' mid the far - off sea , where the ...
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