New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 69Henry Colburn, 1843 |
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Page 534
... Philip Darnton , and that the one employment did not interfere with the other . To say that she loved Philip , might be saying too much ; but she was pleased with his manners , admired his talents , and certainly pre- ferred him to any ...
... Philip Darnton , and that the one employment did not interfere with the other . To say that she loved Philip , might be saying too much ; but she was pleased with his manners , admired his talents , and certainly pre- ferred him to any ...
Page 535
... Philip Darnton had rescued her from the hands of her persecutors . " You have placed me under another obligation , Philip , " said the child ? " captain . " How can we repay him , my " By giving me the right to be her protector for the ...
... Philip Darnton had rescued her from the hands of her persecutors . " You have placed me under another obligation , Philip , " said the child ? " captain . " How can we repay him , my " By giving me the right to be her protector for the ...
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... Philip Darnton , and the latter of his friend the lion of Brompton . The secret then was in the keeping of the greatest busybody and babbler on the town , and before the after- noon of next day , all the town was gratified by the sight ...
... Philip Darnton , and the latter of his friend the lion of Brompton . The secret then was in the keeping of the greatest busybody and babbler on the town , and before the after- noon of next day , all the town was gratified by the sight ...
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Short Rides in an Authors Omnibus By Horace Smith | 17 |
The Barnabys in America Concluded By Mrs Trollope | 37 |
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