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Page 7
... turning in , a Rothschild Partaga , with the juice of the juni- per , mixed with ginger - beer and plenty of ice . I am a friend to Blue Pillies , buttered crab softly sighs , My clients dream not of lilies , roses , or soft blue eyes ...
... turning in , a Rothschild Partaga , with the juice of the juni- per , mixed with ginger - beer and plenty of ice . I am a friend to Blue Pillies , buttered crab softly sighs , My clients dream not of lilies , roses , or soft blue eyes ...
Page 7
... turn round and give him one of my looks . I think he would understand me . " ETHEL ( the flirt of the family ) .- " Oh , yes , dear ! I am sure he would . One of your looks would be quite plain enough for any one to understand . " It ...
... turn round and give him one of my looks . I think he would understand me . " ETHEL ( the flirt of the family ) .- " Oh , yes , dear ! I am sure he would . One of your looks would be quite plain enough for any one to understand . " It ...
Page 7
... turns of thought , whimsical incongruities , demure liberties taken with exalted personages , perfect com . mand of the technicalities of expression ( no less in prose than in rhyme ) , Miss Alice Barnett , Mr. Grossmith , Miss Gwynne ...
... turns of thought , whimsical incongruities , demure liberties taken with exalted personages , perfect com . mand of the technicalities of expression ( no less in prose than in rhyme ) , Miss Alice Barnett , Mr. Grossmith , Miss Gwynne ...
Page 7
... turn , to wit . Then mark the new - raised Alcazar Where Cinderella reigns the star , A favourite ; for see , we have Another of her at " the Pav . " Though Whittington like praise may own ( See Avenue and Marylebone ) ; And there two ...
... turn , to wit . Then mark the new - raised Alcazar Where Cinderella reigns the star , A favourite ; for see , we have Another of her at " the Pav . " Though Whittington like praise may own ( See Avenue and Marylebone ) ; And there two ...
Page 9
... turning on the left , then the third on the right , then upstairs to the first floor ; then take the seventeenth passage to the right again , and the fourth turning to the left ; then go up a staircase that opens out from the thirty ...
... turning on the left , then the third on the right , then upstairs to the first floor ; then take the seventeenth passage to the right again , and the fourth turning to the left ; then go up a staircase that opens out from the thirty ...
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