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I dare say I should have astonished Mr. Gladstone , quite as much , perhaps , as Tom Taylor astonished the Mayor of Leeds the other day , and I might have surprised myself and friends , seeing that I am known as a modest and unobtrusive ...
I dare say I should have astonished Mr. Gladstone , quite as much , perhaps , as Tom Taylor astonished the Mayor of Leeds the other day , and I might have surprised myself and friends , seeing that I am known as a modest and unobtrusive ...
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It was not known how many wives he had , because the vacancies by death were speedily filled . His Majesty , moreover , was in the habit of making frequent changes in the rose garden of his harem , occasionally weeding out those flowers ...
It was not known how many wives he had , because the vacancies by death were speedily filled . His Majesty , moreover , was in the habit of making frequent changes in the rose garden of his harem , occasionally weeding out those flowers ...
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Previous to her marriage Lady St. Barnard had known the defendant , who had in fact been a suitor for her hand . When her ladyship and Lord St. Barnard returned from their honeymoon , which they had spent in Italy , the defendant left ...
Previous to her marriage Lady St. Barnard had known the defendant , who had in fact been a suitor for her hand . When her ladyship and Lord St. Barnard returned from their honeymoon , which they had spent in Italy , the defendant left ...
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