Heart Throbs, in Prose and Verse Dear to the American People ...Joe Mitchell Chapple Chapple publishing Company, Limited, 1911 - American literature |
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... steal away , give little warning , Choose thine own time : Say not " Good - night , " but in some brighter clime Bid me " Good - morning . " Mrs. Barbauld . MR . PICKWICK'S ROMANTIC ADVENTURE " It is the best 304 HEART THROBS.
... steal away , give little warning , Choose thine own time : Say not " Good - night , " but in some brighter clime Bid me " Good - morning . " Mrs. Barbauld . MR . PICKWICK'S ROMANTIC ADVENTURE " It is the best 304 HEART THROBS.
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Joe Mitchell Chapple. MR . PICKWICK'S ROMANTIC ADVENTURE " It is the best idea , " said Mr. Pickwick to himself , smiling till he almost cracked the nightcap strings , - " it is the best idea , my losing myself in this place , and ...
Joe Mitchell Chapple. MR . PICKWICK'S ROMANTIC ADVENTURE " It is the best idea , " said Mr. Pickwick to himself , smiling till he almost cracked the nightcap strings , - " it is the best idea , my losing myself in this place , and ...
Page 306
... Pickwick almost fainted with horror and dis- may . Standing before the dressing - glass was a middle- aged lady in ... Pickwick , " what a dreadful thing ! " " Hem ! " said the lady ; and in went Mr. Pickwick's head with automaton - like ...
... Pickwick almost fainted with horror and dis- may . Standing before the dressing - glass was a middle- aged lady in ... Pickwick , " what a dreadful thing ! " " Hem ! " said the lady ; and in went Mr. Pickwick's head with automaton - like ...
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... Pickwick , it is quite unnecessary to say , was one of the most modest and delicate - minded of mortals . The very ... Pickwick , under the impression that she had fainted away , stone- dead from fright , ventured to peep out again , she ...
... Pickwick , it is quite unnecessary to say , was one of the most modest and delicate - minded of mortals . The very ... Pickwick , under the impression that she had fainted away , stone- dead from fright , ventured to peep out again , she ...
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... Pickwick's nightcap driven her back into the remotest corner of the apartment , where she stood staring wildly at Mr. Pickwick , while Mr. Pick- wick in his turn stared wildly at her . " Wretch , " said the lady , covering her eyes with ...
... Pickwick's nightcap driven her back into the remotest corner of the apartment , where she stood staring wildly at Mr. Pickwick , while Mr. Pick- wick in his turn stared wildly at her . " Wretch , " said the lady , covering her eyes with ...
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