New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 69Henry Colburn, 1843 |
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... leave when there was a good vessel going to start for Havre , and our places might be easily secured on board her without our ever making our appearance in the city till the very day she set off . I vote , there- fore , for our making ...
... leave when there was a good vessel going to start for Havre , and our places might be easily secured on board her without our ever making our appearance in the city till the very day she set off . I vote , there- fore , for our making ...
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... leave in very choice gibberish , and marching up a path between two of the tree - rows , we approached the front of the house . It had certainly an original aspect , being built of wood upon an elevated platform of stone , to be reached ...
... leave in very choice gibberish , and marching up a path between two of the tree - rows , we approached the front of the house . It had certainly an original aspect , being built of wood upon an elevated platform of stone , to be reached ...
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... leaving him ? or if he did consent , could she make up her mind to leave him , sightless and crippled , to the care of mercenaries ? No. Virginia sighed as she answered her own thoughts . She would forget Philip , and devote herself ...
... leaving him ? or if he did consent , could she make up her mind to leave him , sightless and crippled , to the care of mercenaries ? No. Virginia sighed as she answered her own thoughts . She would forget Philip , and devote herself ...
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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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