New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 64Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1842 |
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... hear the various remarks made by some of the boys who happened not to have been present at the time of the royal cavalcade passing , and who of course were anxious to hear what had occurred . " Well , what did old George say ? did he ...
... hear the various remarks made by some of the boys who happened not to have been present at the time of the royal cavalcade passing , and who of course were anxious to hear what had occurred . " Well , what did old George say ? did he ...
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... hear the dear child allude to it . Just listen to me , my dear , and I will make you understand why it is that I am ... hear . " I dare say it is the same thing that my beloved Patty is communi- cating to her husband , " said Miss ...
... hear the dear child allude to it . Just listen to me , my dear , and I will make you understand why it is that I am ... hear . " I dare say it is the same thing that my beloved Patty is communi- cating to her husband , " said Miss ...
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... hear , Matilda ; but sometimes I don't find out what it is till too late . We never will talk any more about Mr. Foxcroft then . It is the best resolution we can take , for we know he is a bad man , and not worth any body's talking ...
... hear , Matilda ; but sometimes I don't find out what it is till too late . We never will talk any more about Mr. Foxcroft then . It is the best resolution we can take , for we know he is a bad man , and not worth any body's talking ...
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