The New Monthly Magazine and Literary JournalHenry Colburn and Company, 1834 - English literature |
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... I made of that , umph ! -I retired to Edinburgh , and began to be anxious to return to London . I therefore took the resolution of killing myself . " " Horrible ! " said I. " Most horrible ! " replied he ; " and Gilbert Gurney . 5.
... I made of that , umph ! -I retired to Edinburgh , and began to be anxious to return to London . I therefore took the resolution of killing myself . " " Horrible ! " said I. " Most horrible ! " replied he ; " and Gilbert Gurney . 5.
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... took this bribe for saving the corner of the conservatory it was an act of swindling . The strawberries , grapes , and claret , were fit matters of joke , although it was carrying the joke a little too far ; but money , -if he took that ...
... took this bribe for saving the corner of the conservatory it was an act of swindling . The strawberries , grapes , and claret , were fit matters of joke , although it was carrying the joke a little too far ; but money , -if he took that ...
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... took up so much of his time and thoughts , that he himself had not leisure to take the sweet content that I , who pretended no title to them , took in his fields : for I could 24 A Visit to " The Broads . "
... took up so much of his time and thoughts , that he himself had not leisure to take the sweet content that I , who pretended no title to them , took in his fields : for I could 24 A Visit to " The Broads . "
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them , took in his fields : for I could sit there quietly , and looking on the water , see some fishes sport themselves in the silver streams , others leaping at flies of several shapes and colours ; looking on the hills , I could ...
them , took in his fields : for I could sit there quietly , and looking on the water , see some fishes sport themselves in the silver streams , others leaping at flies of several shapes and colours ; looking on the hills , I could ...
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... took them ; And if she said no tender things , I've often seen her look them ; I saw her my affianced bride , And then , my mansion leaving , She ran away with Colonel Jones ! - Oh ! seeing's not believing . ! I saw another maiden soon ...
... took them ; And if she said no tender things , I've often seen her look them ; I saw her my affianced bride , And then , my mansion leaving , She ran away with Colonel Jones ! - Oh ! seeing's not believing . ! I saw another maiden soon ...
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