The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 44Henry Colburn and Company, 1835 - English literature |
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... house without concealment , will be there incog . , much to their hearts ' delight . I mean to make my appearance ... houses , and architects to build them - gigs , dog - carts , and glass - coaches , enough to convey half the ...
... house without concealment , will be there incog . , much to their hearts ' delight . I mean to make my appearance ... houses , and architects to build them - gigs , dog - carts , and glass - coaches , enough to convey half the ...
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... house , raised a suspicion in my mind that he was not rolling in riches , as they say , I thought that his abstinence from any allusion to that adventure arose very probably from a delicate disinclina- tion to awaken in my mind the ...
... house , raised a suspicion in my mind that he was not rolling in riches , as they say , I thought that his abstinence from any allusion to that adventure arose very probably from a delicate disinclina- tion to awaken in my mind the ...
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... house where I paid an unexpected visit , and where - as one always is , in the west of England -I was most kindly and hospitably received . The family was a large one , and I the only stranger . I arrived within a few minutes of dinner ...
... house where I paid an unexpected visit , and where - as one always is , in the west of England -I was most kindly and hospitably received . The family was a large one , and I the only stranger . I arrived within a few minutes of dinner ...
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... House , where , as I understood , Daly had been before dinner , aiding and assisting the Countess in various proceedings for the evening's display . I concluded , after I received this intelligence , that he had abandoned his design of ...
... House , where , as I understood , Daly had been before dinner , aiding and assisting the Countess in various proceedings for the evening's display . I concluded , after I received this intelligence , that he had abandoned his design of ...
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... house in the afternoon , and when we arrived at night they were all floating on their backs , dead drunk from the effects of the deleterious drug . 66 It was now nearly two ; and I - strange to say - felt very much dis- posed for supper ...
... house in the afternoon , and when we arrived at night they were all floating on their backs , dead drunk from the effects of the deleterious drug . 66 It was now nearly two ; and I - strange to say - felt very much dis- posed for supper ...
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