New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 26Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1829 |
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... passed through the body of a doe , and broke the leg of a second ; I followed the latter , and as she passed a chasm , my horse and spear together obliged her to leap in . About a fortnight after , I was again on this ground , and found ...
... passed through the body of a doe , and broke the leg of a second ; I followed the latter , and as she passed a chasm , my horse and spear together obliged her to leap in . About a fortnight after , I was again on this ground , and found ...
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... passed the evening with us , and a few friends whom we invited to meet him . He charmed us with his delightful conversation , and was in great spirits from the agreeable day he had passed ; and with great good humour promised to write a ...
... passed the evening with us , and a few friends whom we invited to meet him . He charmed us with his delightful conversation , and was in great spirits from the agreeable day he had passed ; and with great good humour promised to write a ...
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... passed away , and left his countenance as mild and tranquil as it had been before . I suppose that all human beings feel alike on these points , but cer- tainly when the sun shines I am materially happier ; his brightness seems to ...
... passed away , and left his countenance as mild and tranquil as it had been before . I suppose that all human beings feel alike on these points , but cer- tainly when the sun shines I am materially happier ; his brightness seems to ...
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