Colburn's New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volume 26, Part 2E. W. Allen, 1829 |
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... Imagine the delight of the Duke and Duchess , first , in getting into the " Castle " without having their throats cut by O'Connell's freebooters ; then find- ing that the said " Castle " was a big brick house ; again , that it was ...
... Imagine the delight of the Duke and Duchess , first , in getting into the " Castle " without having their throats cut by O'Connell's freebooters ; then find- ing that the said " Castle " was a big brick house ; again , that it was ...
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light fantastic toe ! " Only imagine one of the nobility having a toe at all just like ourselves , and then imagine we of the mob having the ho- nour to look on at the performance of these sacred mysteries of fashion ! This certainly ...
light fantastic toe ! " Only imagine one of the nobility having a toe at all just like ourselves , and then imagine we of the mob having the ho- nour to look on at the performance of these sacred mysteries of fashion ! This certainly ...
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... imagine that their children must be an exception to the general rule ; that their prattle is no interruption to conversation ; that their voracity does not disgust ; and that their romping and violence neither spoils female dress , nor ...
... imagine that their children must be an exception to the general rule ; that their prattle is no interruption to conversation ; that their voracity does not disgust ; and that their romping and violence neither spoils female dress , nor ...
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