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Page 224
... whole time with all his might and main , and per- forming the whole of the procession , choruses , & c . by himself . The next scene was between Beda and Shacabac ; the beautiful little Beda had some- what out - grown her description ...
... whole time with all his might and main , and per- forming the whole of the procession , choruses , & c . by himself . The next scene was between Beda and Shacabac ; the beautiful little Beda had some- what out - grown her description ...
Page 398
... whole , would have been more probable . I once heard him utter a train of grave observations upon the absurdities of a Christmas pantomime which he had been to see . " When one comes to think seriously of it , " said he , " how very ...
... whole , would have been more probable . I once heard him utter a train of grave observations upon the absurdities of a Christmas pantomime which he had been to see . " When one comes to think seriously of it , " said he , " how very ...
Page 399
... whole bucket - full slap over you and extinguishes you at once . Of Bores there is an almost endless variety . In her supply of that class of the creation Nature has been liberal : and it is a curious cir- cumstance , that though one ...
... whole bucket - full slap over you and extinguishes you at once . Of Bores there is an almost endless variety . In her supply of that class of the creation Nature has been liberal : and it is a curious cir- cumstance , that though one ...
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