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... feeling that's sordid Let's fight , -we ' ll be amply rewarded- The Right let us ever revere . Still , FUN would not lecture you merely , But would wish you all , very sincerely , A properous , happy New Year ! AN EPICUREAN . - Surely ...
... feeling that's sordid Let's fight , -we ' ll be amply rewarded- The Right let us ever revere . Still , FUN would not lecture you merely , But would wish you all , very sincerely , A properous , happy New Year ! AN EPICUREAN . - Surely ...
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... feel the effects of the assault - or chastisement rather - for a long time to come , and bear the marks of his cut eye , that the people may recognize a cowardly ruffian and pass by on the other side - except when William happens to be ...
... feel the effects of the assault - or chastisement rather - for a long time to come , and bear the marks of his cut eye , that the people may recognize a cowardly ruffian and pass by on the other side - except when William happens to be ...
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... feeling , and delicacy of workmanship ; but , while there is abundance to admire , it is doubtful if there is much to ... feel bound to perform some act of barbarism during his sojourn in prison ( just to keep his hand in ) which may ...
... feeling , and delicacy of workmanship ; but , while there is abundance to admire , it is doubtful if there is much to ... feel bound to perform some act of barbarism during his sojourn in prison ( just to keep his hand in ) which may ...
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... feeling of something like personal satisfaction that the humble no- ticer is enabled to record a dis- tinct and solid success for Mr. Wills and Mrs. Bernard Beere in Jane Eyre at the Globe . The play is built upon excellent lines ...
... feeling of something like personal satisfaction that the humble no- ticer is enabled to record a dis- tinct and solid success for Mr. Wills and Mrs. Bernard Beere in Jane Eyre at the Globe . The play is built upon excellent lines ...
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... feeling that the eyes of my brother press - men were upon me . " Yes , sir , " returned Mr. Farini - somewhat defiantly , I thought- " it is ! Have you any reason to doubt it ? " " Oh , dear , no ! " said I ; " but I came here hoping ...
... feeling that the eyes of my brother press - men were upon me . " Yes , sir , " returned Mr. Farini - somewhat defiantly , I thought- " it is ! Have you any reason to doubt it ? " " Oh , dear , no ! " said I ; " but I came here hoping ...
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