The New Monthly Magazine and Literary JournalHenry Colburn and Company, 1834 - English literature |
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Page 8
... girl , who was more than usually civil to me while I lived in the lodgings , should make her appearance , convinced that she would not be deceived as to the identity , or believe in the story of two brothers having the same knobs to ...
... girl , who was more than usually civil to me while I lived in the lodgings , should make her appearance , convinced that she would not be deceived as to the identity , or believe in the story of two brothers having the same knobs to ...
Page 11
... girls , cool wine , and agreeable society , are worth making a dash for . These girls will we become acquainted with - that society we will join - those wines will we imbibe . " " Do you know them ? " said I. " Never saw them by any ...
... girls , cool wine , and agreeable society , are worth making a dash for . These girls will we become acquainted with - that society we will join - those wines will we imbibe . " " Do you know them ? " said I. " Never saw them by any ...
Page 12
... girls in the dining - room , laying all the blame of the affair upon my most incompetent shoulders , and cracking his jokes upon the tyro who had so blunderingly botched the business . The butler , who found that he made very little ...
... girls in the dining - room , laying all the blame of the affair upon my most incompetent shoulders , and cracking his jokes upon the tyro who had so blunderingly botched the business . The butler , who found that he made very little ...
Page 14
... girls . It has frequently been a serious matter of deliberation with me , whether it is more advantageous to be next neighbour , or vis - à - vis , to an object of attraction , such as either of these girls was . I sat between them ...
... girls . It has frequently been a serious matter of deliberation with me , whether it is more advantageous to be next neighbour , or vis - à - vis , to an object of attraction , such as either of these girls was . I sat between them ...
Page 15
... girls , and , I think , shook hands with Fanny , at which I saw Augusta toss back her head and throw up her eyes , as much as to say , " Well , Fanny ! " meaning exactly the reverse . I bowed low to my Lady Dod , and Sir Timothy ...
... girls , and , I think , shook hands with Fanny , at which I saw Augusta toss back her head and throw up her eyes , as much as to say , " Well , Fanny ! " meaning exactly the reverse . I bowed low to my Lady Dod , and Sir Timothy ...
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