The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 44Henry Colburn and Company, 1835 - English literature |
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... heard ! " I could hear , and how many that are go back to my youth , now , with this thread of recollection , and unsepul- ture a hoard of simple and long - buried joys that would bring the blush upon my cheek to think how my senses are ...
... heard ! " I could hear , and how many that are go back to my youth , now , with this thread of recollection , and unsepul- ture a hoard of simple and long - buried joys that would bring the blush upon my cheek to think how my senses are ...
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... heard at the hotel that there were several large parties at Trenton Falls , and with an abridgement of our toilets in our pockets , Job and I gallopped out of Utica about four o'clock of as bright a summer's after- noon as was ever ...
... heard at the hotel that there were several large parties at Trenton Falls , and with an abridgement of our toilets in our pockets , Job and I gallopped out of Utica about four o'clock of as bright a summer's after- noon as was ever ...
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... heard my arrival , he begged pardon , from the next room , for being so late at his toilette ; and told me to amuse myself with the evening newspaper until he should have completed it . I implicitly obeyed the injunctions of my yet in ...
... heard my arrival , he begged pardon , from the next room , for being so late at his toilette ; and told me to amuse myself with the evening newspaper until he should have completed it . I implicitly obeyed the injunctions of my yet in ...
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... heard before dinner that Daly wished particularly to see " the butcher , " I concluded that my eccentric host in London , like my more economical one in the country , had pur- chased a lamb " for fun , " and was now employing us to eat ...
... heard before dinner that Daly wished particularly to see " the butcher , " I concluded that my eccentric host in London , like my more economical one in the country , had pur- chased a lamb " for fun , " and was now employing us to eat ...
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... " the perfectibility of his completiveness in the art of pistolization . " It was with no little uneasiness , I admit , that I heard Daly give di- rections to Redmond to have all his luggage ready for Gilbert Gurney . 27.
... " the perfectibility of his completiveness in the art of pistolization . " It was with no little uneasiness , I admit , that I heard Daly give di- rections to Redmond to have all his luggage ready for Gilbert Gurney . 27.
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