The New Monthly Magazine and Literary JournalHenry Colburn and Company, 1834 - English literature |
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... head from my breakfast - room window to catch some clue to the gaiety of my noisy neighbours . " I wonder , " said one , whose voice sounded peculiarly familiar to me , " I wonder where the poor devil is to - day ! " " Dangling on a ...
... head from my breakfast - room window to catch some clue to the gaiety of my noisy neighbours . " I wonder , " said one , whose voice sounded peculiarly familiar to me , " I wonder where the poor devil is to - day ! " " Dangling on a ...
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... head peering over his desk in the counting - house as well as if it were but yesterday - in I went - made a bow - up jumped my creditor . 666 6 Ah , Mr. Daly , ' cried he , then it is not true ! -you are alive and merry . ' " Upon which ...
... head peering over his desk in the counting - house as well as if it were but yesterday - in I went - made a bow - up jumped my creditor . 666 6 Ah , Mr. Daly , ' cried he , then it is not true ! -you are alive and merry . ' " Upon which ...
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... head , and tumbles him forward at the feet of his Phyllis ; in a twinkling , the same effect is produced on the lady , with this single sim- ple difference , that the cord catches her under the chin , and tumbles her backward . In the ...
... head , and tumbles him forward at the feet of his Phyllis ; in a twinkling , the same effect is produced on the lady , with this single sim- ple difference , that the cord catches her under the chin , and tumbles her backward . In the ...
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... head of his funny " chock block , " as the sailors say , into the bank of the garden . I sat in amazement , doubting what he was about to do , and what I should do myself . The first thing I saw was my friend pacing in measured steps ...
... head of his funny " chock block , " as the sailors say , into the bank of the garden . I sat in amazement , doubting what he was about to do , and what I should do myself . The first thing I saw was my friend pacing in measured steps ...
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... head or my heels : resistance or remonstrance was equally vain under the circumstances , and in a few minutes we found ourselves in the presence of Lady Dod and her daughters , breath- ing an atmosphere redolent with the fumes of the ...
... head or my heels : resistance or remonstrance was equally vain under the circumstances , and in a few minutes we found ourselves in the presence of Lady Dod and her daughters , breath- ing an atmosphere redolent with the fumes of the ...
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