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... and I should just tell them all about your visit to your dear brother's venerable remains , and describe it to them ; tell them how he looked , and what a place he is in , and all that , and make them cry their nasty hearts out ...
... and I should just tell them all about your visit to your dear brother's venerable remains , and describe it to them ; tell them how he looked , and what a place he is in , and all that , and make them cry their nasty hearts out ...
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There I will tell thee , There I will tell thee , On as the swift stream flies , Tales that are ever Whisper'd , and never Whisper'd in words , but sighs ! Tales we should only Tell , when the lonely Moon - and one other - hears , Tales ...
There I will tell thee , There I will tell thee , On as the swift stream flies , Tales that are ever Whisper'd , and never Whisper'd in words , but sighs ! Tales we should only Tell , when the lonely Moon - and one other - hears , Tales ...
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I'll tell you . I go by the way of Drury Lane , and , just by the stage - door of the theatre , I meet Hugh Snave . Capital fellowmakes up pleasant parties - by the bye , he hasn't asked me to dinner for a long while .
I'll tell you . I go by the way of Drury Lane , and , just by the stage - door of the theatre , I meet Hugh Snave . Capital fellowmakes up pleasant parties - by the bye , he hasn't asked me to dinner for a long while .
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The Gurney Papers Nos XIII XIV XV XVI By the Author | 264 |
Little Pedlington in a Pucker By the Author of Paul Pry | 321 |
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