New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 52E. W. Allen, 1838 |
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Page 62
... young bears , who , having been left to their own de- vices , had crept away and tried to conceal themselves in a remote corner of the tent . " What'na twa queer black things is yon , rowin aboot in that dark corner , for a ' the world ...
... young bears , who , having been left to their own de- vices , had crept away and tried to conceal themselves in a remote corner of the tent . " What'na twa queer black things is yon , rowin aboot in that dark corner , for a ' the world ...
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... young children , unprotected : his misfortunes reached the ears of the young philanthropist now hanging over the gate . The tradesman's debts were paid , and his family reinstated in their old house and business . This letter was one of ...
... young children , unprotected : his misfortunes reached the ears of the young philanthropist now hanging over the gate . The tradesman's debts were paid , and his family reinstated in their old house and business . This letter was one of ...
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... young man , who instinctively applied it to the proper organ - he immediately turned pale . " What do they say ? " inquired the embodied organ . " Is it possible ? " ejaculated the philanthropist . " My friend , " said the little ...
... young man , who instinctively applied it to the proper organ - he immediately turned pale . " What do they say ? " inquired the embodied organ . " Is it possible ? " ejaculated the philanthropist . " My friend , " said the little ...
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