New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 147Henry Colburn, 1870 |
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... speak , and to tell what I knew about it , but not other- wise . Still , a restless desire possessed me to be doing something , and the more that something should differ from the routine of my ordinary life , the better . It was under ...
... speak , and to tell what I knew about it , but not other- wise . Still , a restless desire possessed me to be doing something , and the more that something should differ from the routine of my ordinary life , the better . It was under ...
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... speak to him , he seemed to recognise me with a little start of surprise , and came forward with great cordiality ... speaking with her . We were now close to the gates of Mr. Lawford's 10 Stronger than Death .
... speak to him , he seemed to recognise me with a little start of surprise , and came forward with great cordiality ... speaking with her . We were now close to the gates of Mr. Lawford's 10 Stronger than Death .
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... speak fair . Walter Regan , a few years after , bore her Majesty's colours before the battle and the breeze . No man was fonder of his profession , or had more implicit confidence in the British soldier . He has visited many climes ...
... speak fair . Walter Regan , a few years after , bore her Majesty's colours before the battle and the breeze . No man was fonder of his profession , or had more implicit confidence in the British soldier . He has visited many climes ...
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... speak to you par- ticularly . " 66 " Well , what can I do for you ? " said I. " We shall see , " he answered , still speaking in a low voice ; you can do a good deal and serve yourself at the same time . But I must see you in a quiet ...
... speak to you par- ticularly . " 66 " Well , what can I do for you ? " said I. " We shall see , " he answered , still speaking in a low voice ; you can do a good deal and serve yourself at the same time . But I must see you in a quiet ...
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... speak only of what you should like , " he replied . " I fancied at first from your name that you were of the right sort , and I soon found I was right . Are we not of the same race as well as religion ? " " Don't talk of that , " said I ...
... speak only of what you should like , " he replied . " I fancied at first from your name that you were of the right sort , and I soon found I was right . Are we not of the same race as well as religion ? " " Don't talk of that , " said I ...
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