New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 52E. W. Allen, 1838 |
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Page 215
... told him it was time to begin , he said , in a tone more like a culprit going to execution than one who had to make hundreds laugh , " I am ready ; " and immediately after , " Not yet ; " and paced up and down as before . When it was told ...
... told him it was time to begin , he said , in a tone more like a culprit going to execution than one who had to make hundreds laugh , " I am ready ; " and immediately after , " Not yet ; " and paced up and down as before . When it was told ...
Page 259
... told you about Hoppy - I have it from the highest authority - don't ask who - mustn't tell - but this I may say ... told nothing but what was not , and told that badly . Says that if the illustrious Rummins had been alive he ought to ...
... told you about Hoppy - I have it from the highest authority - don't ask who - mustn't tell - but this I may say ... told nothing but what was not , and told that badly . Says that if the illustrious Rummins had been alive he ought to ...
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... told me that he was the son of a Birmingham manufacturer , going to Calais , on a speculation in buttons , and , as a slight appendage to his speculation , to see France , which he conceived would be perfectly effected by seeing Calais ...
... told me that he was the son of a Birmingham manufacturer , going to Calais , on a speculation in buttons , and , as a slight appendage to his speculation , to see France , which he conceived would be perfectly effected by seeing Calais ...
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