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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... replied the lady in a similar manner , " he has behaved like a perfect gentleman . Having no relations - I mean no other rela- tion , he - that's to say , her uncle , put her down in his will for ten thousand pounds . " " Whe - e - wh ...
... replied the lady in a similar manner , " he has behaved like a perfect gentleman . Having no relations - I mean no other rela- tion , he - that's to say , her uncle , put her down in his will for ten thousand pounds . " " Whe - e - wh ...
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... replied the sage , " whate'er events betide me . If I survive , those who will envy me will be increased ; if I die , those who will praise me . " Not such were the feelings of the stoic Anaxagoras , when he replied to the messenger who ...
... replied the sage , " whate'er events betide me . If I survive , those who will envy me will be increased ; if I die , those who will praise me . " Not such were the feelings of the stoic Anaxagoras , when he replied to the messenger who ...
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... replied , " Now , then , Donny ! " with the most sweet - tempered smile in the world . " It is rather an awkward thing , my dear , that I have got to mention to you , and if you were not the devilish clever woman that you are , I should ...
... replied , " Now , then , Donny ! " with the most sweet - tempered smile in the world . " It is rather an awkward thing , my dear , that I have got to mention to you , and if you were not the devilish clever woman that you are , I should ...
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