New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volume 36; Volume 56, Part 2Henry Colburn, 1839 |
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... least have the satis- faction of giving you to him ; let him receive the blessing at the hand of the brother whom Providence has given you . " The struggle was too much for the generous Marcel , the tears fell from his eyes ...
... least have the satis- faction of giving you to him ; let him receive the blessing at the hand of the brother whom Providence has given you . " The struggle was too much for the generous Marcel , the tears fell from his eyes ...
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... least upon one friend . " Madame de Cassan could only reply to this generous speech of her hus- band , by pressing his hand ; her feelings for Marcel's safety were seriously aggravated by the intelligence which she had received of his ...
... least upon one friend . " Madame de Cassan could only reply to this generous speech of her hus- band , by pressing his hand ; her feelings for Marcel's safety were seriously aggravated by the intelligence which she had received of his ...
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... least for once , on the stage with my celebrated schoolfellow . The instinct of Talma's future vocation was already decidedly developed , and he wrote , at the early age of twelve , a little piece , in which our master discerned traits ...
... least for once , on the stage with my celebrated schoolfellow . The instinct of Talma's future vocation was already decidedly developed , and he wrote , at the early age of twelve , a little piece , in which our master discerned traits ...
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... least . Before I proceed any further , it may be necessary to explain to the reader who is amazed at my erudition , that though a scout and bed- maker , I am not an uneducated man ; I am not at all inclined to doubt that the superiority ...
... least . Before I proceed any further , it may be necessary to explain to the reader who is amazed at my erudition , that though a scout and bed- maker , I am not an uneducated man ; I am not at all inclined to doubt that the superiority ...
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... least ; " no danger there , however know every paper by heart -- chiefly recipes - a few choice songs - list of the sick in the parish - a diary of killed and wounded- ( that is partridges , & c . , not parishioners ) -pedigrees of ...
... least ; " no danger there , however know every paper by heart -- chiefly recipes - a few choice songs - list of the sick in the parish - a diary of killed and wounded- ( that is partridges , & c . , not parishioners ) -pedigrees of ...
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