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" ... to have that hand chopped off, bottled, and preserved in spirits. She was sitting up for me, very anxiously, as usual when I go out, because I am so domestic and steady, and was down at the door before I could ring at the gate, to which Boz kindly... "
The Oxford Thackeray: With Illustrations - Page 455
by William Makepeace Thackeray - 1829
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The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 2

William Makepeace Thackeray - Electronic journals - 1860 - 858 pages
...before I could ring at the gate, to which Boz kindly scut me in his own carriage. Poor girl ! what would she do if she had a wild husband instead of a tame...a dinner at Mr. Thrale's, or a meeting at Will's. respect and sympathy, and soothing the last throbs of the tender honest heart. I like, I say, Hood's...
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The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 2

William Makepeace Thackeray - Electronic journals - 1860 - 858 pages
...before I could ring at the gate, to which Boz kindly scut me in his own carriage. Poor girl 1 what would she do if she had a wild husband instead of a tame...up, and fondles the hand which has been shaken by во many illustrious men 1 The little feast dates back only eighteen years, and yet somehow it seems...
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Memorials of Thomas Hood, collected and ed. by his daughter [F.F. Broderip].

Thomas Hood - 1860 - 386 pages
...before I could ring at the gate, to which Boz kindly sent me in his own carriage. Poor girl ! what would she do if she had a wild husband instead of a tame one. In coming home Dickens volunteered to bring Mrs. Dickens to see us on Tuesday or Wednesday, but I shall...
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Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 22

Literature - 1861 - 878 pages
...before I could ring at the gate, to which Boz kindly sent me in hia own carriage. Poor girl ! what would she do if she had a wild husband instead of a tame one.'1 And the poor anxious wife is sitting up, and fondles the hand which has been shaken by so many...
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The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray, Volume 20

William Makepeace Thackeray - England - 1869 - 450 pages
...before I could ring at the gate, to which Boz kindly sent me in his own carriage. Poor girl ! what would she do if she had a wild husband instead of a tame And the poor anxious wife is sitting up, and fondles the hand which has been shaken by so many illustrious...
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Miscellanies...

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1873 - 610 pages
...which Boz kindly seat mo in his own carriage. Poor girl ! what would she do if she had a wild hushand instead of a tame one ?" And the poor anxious wife is sitting up, and fondles the hand which has bcen shaken by so many illustrious men ! The little feast dates back only eightcen years, and yet somehow...
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The Works of Thomas Hood: Comic and Serious, in Prose and Verse ..., Volume 10

Thomas Hood - Authors, English - 1873 - 624 pages
...before I could ring at the gate, to which Boz kindly sent me in his own carriage. Poor girl ! what would she do if she had a wild husband instead of a tame one. In coming home Dickens volunteered to bring Mrs. Dickens to see us on Tuesday or Wednesday, but I shall...
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Works, Volume 10

Thomas Hood - 1873 - 606 pages
...before I could ring at the gate, to which Boz kindly sent me in his own carriage. Poor girl ! what would she do if she had a wild husband instead of a tame one. In coming home Dickens volunteered to bring Mrs. Dickens to see us on Tuesday or Wednesday, but I shall...
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Complete Works, Volume 8

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1881 - 878 pages
...before I could ring at the gate, to which Boz kindly sent me in his own carriage. Poor girl ! what mould she do if she had a wild husband instead of a tame one t " And the poor anxious wife is sitting up, and fondles the hand which has been shaken by so many...
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The works of Thomas Hood, ed., with notes, by his son [T. Hood] and daughter ...

Thomas Hood - 1882 - 626 pages
...before I could ring at the gate, to which Boz kindly sent me in his own carriage. Poor girl! what would she do if she had a wild husband instead of a tame one. In coming home Dickens volunteered to bring Mrs. Dickens to see us on Tuesday or Wednesday, but I shall...
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