New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volumen 98Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1853 |
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... feet four in height , and two and a half broad from shoulder to shoulder . " " ' Slife ! a proper young fellow - eh , Mrs. N. ? " Juddock cried , slap- ping his leviathan thigh . " In addition to this , Mrs. Wagstaff had only one eye ...
... feet four in height , and two and a half broad from shoulder to shoulder . " " ' Slife ! a proper young fellow - eh , Mrs. N. ? " Juddock cried , slap- ping his leviathan thigh . " In addition to this , Mrs. Wagstaff had only one eye ...
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... feet , drew his sword , and hastened to confront the apparition . The encounter took place at the foot of the staircase . Nothing daunted , the ghost , with its gauntleted hand , snatched the sword pointed at its breast The Flitch of ...
... feet , drew his sword , and hastened to confront the apparition . The encounter took place at the foot of the staircase . Nothing daunted , the ghost , with its gauntleted hand , snatched the sword pointed at its breast The Flitch of ...
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... feet high , his head to be fixed on a spike in Edinburgh , his arms on the gates of Perth and Stirling , his legs on those of Glasgow and Aberdeen , and his body to be buried by the hang- man on the Burrow - Muir . Montrose heard this ...
... feet high , his head to be fixed on a spike in Edinburgh , his arms on the gates of Perth and Stirling , his legs on those of Glasgow and Aberdeen , and his body to be buried by the hang- man on the Burrow - Muir . Montrose heard this ...
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... feet high . The streets were invaded by * Voyages et Récits par le Docteur M. Yvan . De Brest à Bourbon . Six mois chez les Malais . Un an en Chine . a negro population , the shops were filled with Parisian ( 48 ) THE FRENCH IN THE ...
... feet high . The streets were invaded by * Voyages et Récits par le Docteur M. Yvan . De Brest à Bourbon . Six mois chez les Malais . Un an en Chine . a negro population , the shops were filled with Parisian ( 48 ) THE FRENCH IN THE ...
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... feet heavy black leather shoes , laced in front ; upon her hands gloves of black thread ; and she appeared little at her ease in these accoutrements . The poor creature had the stolid look and foolish countenance of the negroes of the ...
... feet heavy black leather shoes , laced in front ; upon her hands gloves of black thread ; and she appeared little at her ease in these accoutrements . The poor creature had the stolid look and foolish countenance of the negroes of the ...
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