New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 52E. W. Allen, 1838 |
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... happy union with Harriet , and who , with infinitely less sentiment in his composition than I , in those days , possessed , used to stroll on the bright summer's evenings . through those well - known walks where first I unconsciously ...
... happy union with Harriet , and who , with infinitely less sentiment in his composition than I , in those days , possessed , used to stroll on the bright summer's evenings . through those well - known walks where first I unconsciously ...
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... happy . I told you that I should find the means to cancel the debt you owe me : it is the dowry of Rose . And here , " continued he , tearing the two hundred thousand franc bill in pieces , " I destroy the acknowledgment you gave for ...
... happy . I told you that I should find the means to cancel the debt you owe me : it is the dowry of Rose . And here , " continued he , tearing the two hundred thousand franc bill in pieces , " I destroy the acknowledgment you gave for ...
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... happy returns ! " which end in nothing , are wished by shallow friends ; and the " best returns , " which end in smoke , are puffed forth by labourers and apple - women ! Modern belles appear decked in fringes of fur , ( wrapping their ...
... happy returns ! " which end in nothing , are wished by shallow friends ; and the " best returns , " which end in smoke , are puffed forth by labourers and apple - women ! Modern belles appear decked in fringes of fur , ( wrapping their ...
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