Tales and Novels, Volumes 17-18Harper & brothers, 1832 |
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... father's , and attempts after dinner , over a bottle of wine , to convince them that they were , or ought to be , of my father's opinion , and that they had better all join him in the toast of " The Jews are down , and keep ' em down ...
... father's , and attempts after dinner , over a bottle of wine , to convince them that they were , or ought to be , of my father's opinion , and that they had better all join him in the toast of " The Jews are down , and keep ' em down ...
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... father . " " Jew as he is , and fool as you are , Harrington , " re- plied Mowbray , aloud , " do you really believe that this hypocrite cares about his father , supposing he has one ? Do you believe , boys , that a Jew pedler can love a ...
... father . " " Jew as he is , and fool as you are , Harrington , " re- plied Mowbray , aloud , " do you really believe that this hypocrite cares about his father , supposing he has one ? Do you believe , boys , that a Jew pedler can love a ...
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... father , got drunk , and had given a bumper toast to " Miss Montenero , the Jewish heiress - Mrs . Harrington , jun . , that is to be ! " My father had come home foaming with rage ; my mother had done all she could to appease him , and ...
... father , got drunk , and had given a bumper toast to " Miss Montenero , the Jewish heiress - Mrs . Harrington , jun . , that is to be ! " My father had come home foaming with rage ; my mother had done all she could to appease him , and ...
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