New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volume 36; Volume 56, Part 2Henry Colburn, 1839 |
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... live as retired as possible , and wholly apart from the tumults inse- parable from a state of civil war . If you doubt my word - there can be no difficulty in searching my house . " Marcel's fine countenance in an instant expressed his ...
... live as retired as possible , and wholly apart from the tumults inse- parable from a state of civil war . If you doubt my word - there can be no difficulty in searching my house . " Marcel's fine countenance in an instant expressed his ...
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... lives - advanced in years , but weighed down more , perhaps , by the effects of his numerous wounds , than by age alone . His time is passed chiefly amidst Madame de Cassan's growing family , in whose society his happiness consists ...
... lives - advanced in years , but weighed down more , perhaps , by the effects of his numerous wounds , than by age alone . His time is passed chiefly amidst Madame de Cassan's growing family , in whose society his happiness consists ...
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... live abroad to retrench - that is , to spend all his in- come , and a little more , at Naples , or Florence , instead of at Trevenny Park . Nibson , sen . , had already closed his accounts with his master here below , and had luckily ...
... live abroad to retrench - that is , to spend all his in- come , and a little more , at Naples , or Florence , instead of at Trevenny Park . Nibson , sen . , had already closed his accounts with his master here below , and had luckily ...
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... live a master who , whether rich or poor , had always proved to him a kind friend . When James had recovered himself , and could command his feelings sufficiently to address me again- " Sir , " said he , " I am glad you are come down ...
... live a master who , whether rich or poor , had always proved to him a kind friend . When James had recovered himself , and could command his feelings sufficiently to address me again- " Sir , " said he , " I am glad you are come down ...
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... live alone till the baby - moon's evolution was complete - on the contrary : " not only her friend and constant preceptress Mrs. Sheepshanks , but all the other genteel ladies of Sydney were given to understood that they might come to ...
... live alone till the baby - moon's evolution was complete - on the contrary : " not only her friend and constant preceptress Mrs. Sheepshanks , but all the other genteel ladies of Sydney were given to understood that they might come to ...
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