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... Perhaps even Mr S - th - y's powers had not quite done justice to it ; for , though a promising musician , he had taken up this in- strument rather late in life ; nor had his former practice been such as to af- ford him much facility in ...
... Perhaps even Mr S - th - y's powers had not quite done justice to it ; for , though a promising musician , he had taken up this in- strument rather late in life ; nor had his former practice been such as to af- ford him much facility in ...
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... perhaps invited by some of her neighbours , she put in an additional spoonful on his account ; and brought from her corner cupboard with the glass door , an ancient French pickle - bottle , in which she had preserved , since the great ...
... perhaps invited by some of her neighbours , she put in an additional spoonful on his account ; and brought from her corner cupboard with the glass door , an ancient French pickle - bottle , in which she had preserved , since the great ...
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... perhaps , to criticise the different candidates for the representation of London and West- minster very severely . I think it must be granted , that they are as sin- cere in their professions as their op- ponents , which at least ...
... perhaps , to criticise the different candidates for the representation of London and West- minster very severely . I think it must be granted , that they are as sin- cere in their professions as their op- ponents , which at least ...
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... perhaps , if Andrew can manage it with my father , we may even take a trip to Paris . The doctor himself is not averse to it , but my mother is afraid that a new war may break out , and that we may be detained prisoners . This fantasti ...
... perhaps , if Andrew can manage it with my father , we may even take a trip to Paris . The doctor himself is not averse to it , but my mother is afraid that a new war may break out , and that we may be detained prisoners . This fantasti ...
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... perhaps that , on occasions , one or Two jolly bumpers may be safely_ta'en , Such as when damp or frost has made you shiver ; But even then ' tis hurtful to the liver . 14 ' Tis pity Daniel had not such advice ; - ( Hold - I must not ...
... perhaps that , on occasions , one or Two jolly bumpers may be safely_ta'en , Such as when damp or frost has made you shiver ; But even then ' tis hurtful to the liver . 14 ' Tis pity Daniel had not such advice ; - ( Hold - I must not ...
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