New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volume 36; Volume 56, Part 2Henry Colburn, 1839 |
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... soon be houseless , " said the elder one ; " but in our wretch- edness and exile , we shall have the happiness of knowing that the last act of our prosperous life was sheltering and saving one 4 A Fragment of Modern History .
... soon be houseless , " said the elder one ; " but in our wretch- edness and exile , we shall have the happiness of knowing that the last act of our prosperous life was sheltering and saving one 4 A Fragment of Modern History .
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... soon broken by military dis- affection , and the escape of Bonaparte from his burlesque exile at Elba . It may easily be imagined that Count Marcel , favoured as he had been , by the Corsican chief , flew to welcome the arrival of his ...
... soon broken by military dis- affection , and the escape of Bonaparte from his burlesque exile at Elba . It may easily be imagined that Count Marcel , favoured as he had been , by the Corsican chief , flew to welcome the arrival of his ...
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... soon as the particular consultation was over . Mr. Inkspot was gone into the country on very particular busi- ness , and Mr. Closecrop vanished backwards , with a wriggle and a twist and my card in his hand , like an eel in a well ...
... soon as the particular consultation was over . Mr. Inkspot was gone into the country on very particular busi- ness , and Mr. Closecrop vanished backwards , with a wriggle and a twist and my card in his hand , like an eel in a well ...
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... , was induced to add her note of welcome , by a wonderfully articulated " ta , ta . " Soon after the meal was concluded , Mrs. Major Allen retired for a few moments to superintend the coucher of her beautiful child 50 The Widow Married .
... , was induced to add her note of welcome , by a wonderfully articulated " ta , ta . " Soon after the meal was concluded , Mrs. Major Allen retired for a few moments to superintend the coucher of her beautiful child 50 The Widow Married .
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... soon as they entered it and were told , " you may go into bed , " they would creep in between the sheets at the top , and work their way down to the bottom , where they would lie all night at your feet , without moving , unless a ...
... soon as they entered it and were told , " you may go into bed , " they would creep in between the sheets at the top , and work their way down to the bottom , where they would lie all night at your feet , without moving , unless a ...
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