New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 37Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1833 |
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Page 197
... Never mind , " said I , willing to impart spirits to him which at the time I was far from possessing myself ; never mind , come , sit down here , and let us talk about our affairs . " So saying , I flung the cloak round him , and we ...
... Never mind , " said I , willing to impart spirits to him which at the time I was far from possessing myself ; never mind , come , sit down here , and let us talk about our affairs . " So saying , I flung the cloak round him , and we ...
Page 221
... never spoke more truly than when he pronounced Lord B.'s a faultless nature . While he was speaking , he continually looked back , for fear that the person of whom he spoke should overhear his remarks , as he was riding behind , at a ...
... never spoke more truly than when he pronounced Lord B.'s a faultless nature . While he was speaking , he continually looked back , for fear that the person of whom he spoke should overhear his remarks , as he was riding behind , at a ...
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... never feared the robber , —he never avenged the robbery . A certain generous tone of philosophy made him lenient to these wild banditti . He was a soldier , and he murdered by art ; was he to be vin- dictive to those who robbed by ...
... never feared the robber , —he never avenged the robbery . A certain generous tone of philosophy made him lenient to these wild banditti . He was a soldier , and he murdered by art ; was he to be vin- dictive to those who robbed by ...
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