New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 69Henry Colburn, 1843 |
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Page 370
... walked up the banks of the stream , through an avenue completely embowered with noble trees , whose green , cool , fragrant shade , com- bined with the joyous music of the gushing stream beside us , the thrilling notes of the birds ...
... walked up the banks of the stream , through an avenue completely embowered with noble trees , whose green , cool , fragrant shade , com- bined with the joyous music of the gushing stream beside us , the thrilling notes of the birds ...
Page 383
... walked calmly back to London , followed by his clerk . He was rather sorry that he had lost his wife , but very glad that he had escaped a doctor's bill . As to the funeral expenses , he resolved they should not amount to much , and the ...
... walked calmly back to London , followed by his clerk . He was rather sorry that he had lost his wife , but very glad that he had escaped a doctor's bill . As to the funeral expenses , he resolved they should not amount to much , and the ...
Page 534
... walked hastily by them towards her home . They followed her soliciting alms , and telling the usual lies of being " poor Jack Tars who had been cast away and lost their all . " She assured them that she had nothing with her to relieve ...
... walked hastily by them towards her home . They followed her soliciting alms , and telling the usual lies of being " poor Jack Tars who had been cast away and lost their all . " She assured them that she had nothing with her to relieve ...
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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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