The prose works of Thomas HoodG.P. Putnam, 1869 - English poetry |
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Page 12
... young fellows in the county of Kent ! So you see I am down in the way - bill ; and , provided I get to the end of the first stage , you will perhaps hear from me again . If not , you will know what has happened , and act accordingly ...
... young fellows in the county of Kent ! So you see I am down in the way - bill ; and , provided I get to the end of the first stage , you will perhaps hear from me again . If not , you will know what has happened , and act accordingly ...
Page 14
... young Englishman , on going abroad for the first time , generally gives himself so many airs , that the one he is going to is of the least possible consequence . " 66 Your I subsequently contrived to ask the doctor , confidentially ...
... young Englishman , on going abroad for the first time , generally gives himself so many airs , that the one he is going to is of the least possible consequence . " 66 Your I subsequently contrived to ask the doctor , confidentially ...
Page 15
... young again . There is no such mill on earth , but the next best thing is to go in search of it . Take my word for it , the secret of your uncle's dying is , that he has more life in him , or steam , than the old machine knows how to ...
... young again . There is no such mill on earth , but the next best thing is to go in search of it . Take my word for it , the secret of your uncle's dying is , that he has more life in him , or steam , than the old machine knows how to ...
Page 29
... young man himself very civilly carried the parcel home to the hotel ; but judge of my feelings when I came to look at the bill . I can only say I screamed ! What do you think , Margaret , of seventy odd pounds for a few bulbs ! But ...
... young man himself very civilly carried the parcel home to the hotel ; but judge of my feelings when I came to look at the bill . I can only say I screamed ! What do you think , Margaret , of seventy odd pounds for a few bulbs ! But ...
Page 49
... young , in her opinion , to be sent travelling , and especially by water , under nobody's care but his own . Such a shameful neglect , as she called it , appealed directly to her pity , and made her resolve to be quite a parent to the ...
... young , in her opinion , to be sent travelling , and especially by water , under nobody's care but his own . Such a shameful neglect , as she called it , appealed directly to her pity , and made her resolve to be quite a parent to the ...
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