The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volumen 53Henry Colburn, 1838 |
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... heard of the affair from Nubley , and therefore anxious that our Galen here should have the credit of his first intention . " " But , Sniggs , " said I , " has behaved 6 66 " " " Let him explain himself , " said Wells , we are none of ...
... heard of the affair from Nubley , and therefore anxious that our Galen here should have the credit of his first intention . " " But , Sniggs , " said I , " has behaved 6 66 " " " Let him explain himself , " said Wells , we are none of ...
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... heard that ) — “ I require no explanation - I have a fault-- " " No , Sir , " said Sniggs , " but you must have these explanations , else how could I stand justified before you in having in my possession this letter from that devil ...
... heard that ) — “ I require no explanation - I have a fault-- " " No , Sir , " said Sniggs , " but you must have these explanations , else how could I stand justified before you in having in my possession this letter from that devil ...
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... heard of the desire of Jane Fal- wasser to stay at Ashmead , in conjunction with the resolution of that odious Mr. Nubley to come here to - morrow , that Mrs. Gilbert Gurney has been using some undue influence to wean the affections of ...
... heard of the desire of Jane Fal- wasser to stay at Ashmead , in conjunction with the resolution of that odious Mr. Nubley to come here to - morrow , that Mrs. Gilbert Gurney has been using some undue influence to wean the affections of ...
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... heard th old ballad - singer - the musical newsvender of that day - Philippot the Savoyard , as painted to the life by Dassouci , who encountered him on a voyage from Chalons to Lyons . The glaring purple of the minstrel's nose and ears ...
... heard th old ballad - singer - the musical newsvender of that day - Philippot the Savoyard , as painted to the life by Dassouci , who encountered him on a voyage from Chalons to Lyons . The glaring purple of the minstrel's nose and ears ...
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... heard to chime the three - quarters ; he started as if the fangs of an adder had suddenly pierced his flesh , and these concluding words of their discourse reached the ears of the standers - by- " Amilie , I cannot ! I dare not ! I have ...
... heard to chime the three - quarters ; he started as if the fangs of an adder had suddenly pierced his flesh , and these concluding words of their discourse reached the ears of the standers - by- " Amilie , I cannot ! I dare not ! I have ...
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