Fun, Volume 5Published for the proprietors., 1863 |
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... thought-- The subscriber said , so did the Oxford scholars , when meeting on the road with a Yorkshire ostler , they fell to bantering- The Chairman said it occurred to him- 31 ALLEN 501082 Here WER ARE !!! The subscriber begged to deny ...
... thought-- The subscriber said , so did the Oxford scholars , when meeting on the road with a Yorkshire ostler , they fell to bantering- The Chairman said it occurred to him- 31 ALLEN 501082 Here WER ARE !!! The subscriber begged to deny ...
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... thought I'd stop for a little chat . T. T. - Oh ! yaas . G. or S. The fact is , MR . TAYLOR , I don't exactly like the way which I've been treated lately . in T. T. - Ah ! zat is by FECHTER - ze Frenchman audacious ! G. or S. - Not at ...
... thought I'd stop for a little chat . T. T. - Oh ! yaas . G. or S. The fact is , MR . TAYLOR , I don't exactly like the way which I've been treated lately . in T. T. - Ah ! zat is by FECHTER - ze Frenchman audacious ! G. or S. - Not at ...
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... thought struck me . In the vast prairies , which stretch from Lima on the south to Chicago on the north , there are numerous fissures - not wide , but deep -which are very probably the result of volcanic action , or some other cause ...
... thought struck me . In the vast prairies , which stretch from Lima on the south to Chicago on the north , there are numerous fissures - not wide , but deep -which are very probably the result of volcanic action , or some other cause ...
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... THOUGHTS IN A YACHT . ( EXPRESSED IN PARENTHESIS . ) OH ! ' tis pleasant to sail in a yacht , ( Rather rough weather this morning we've got ) , Breasting the tide with its billows of foam , ( How glad I shall be when I'm safely at home ) ...
... THOUGHTS IN A YACHT . ( EXPRESSED IN PARENTHESIS . ) OH ! ' tis pleasant to sail in a yacht , ( Rather rough weather this morning we've got ) , Breasting the tide with its billows of foam , ( How glad I shall be when I'm safely at home ) ...
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... thought he might go down and indulge himself with a pipe of tobacco and a chat with CAPTAIN DOMBEY : he told the mate to acquaint him immediately should there be any alteration . They had driven the boards next the lower part of the ...
... thought he might go down and indulge himself with a pipe of tobacco and a chat with CAPTAIN DOMBEY : he told the mate to acquaint him immediately should there be any alteration . They had driven the boards next the lower part of the ...
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