Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... tell me mirth - pro- voking stories for the sake of seeing me laugh . As soon as he caught sight of me coming along the lane he would shout out : " Hullo ! Miss Zélia , here you are ! Now , just listen to this ! " Then amidst bursts of ...
... tell me mirth - pro- voking stories for the sake of seeing me laugh . As soon as he caught sight of me coming along the lane he would shout out : " Hullo ! Miss Zélia , here you are ! Now , just listen to this ! " Then amidst bursts of ...
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... Tell me about her , please . " " There's little to tell . " " Then tell me that little . " " I'll do my best , but I don't expect you to be convinced . ” " Of what ? " " Sin . " " What sin ? " " Platitudinarianism , " he answered , as ...
... Tell me about her , please . " " There's little to tell . " " Then tell me that little . " " I'll do my best , but I don't expect you to be convinced . ” " Of what ? " " Sin . " " What sin ? " " Platitudinarianism , " he answered , as ...
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... Tell me the company you keep , and I'll tell you what you are . " Aptly and truly it might be extended and paraphrased into " Tell me a nation's pastimes , and I will tell you its calibre . " Looking back through the vista of the last ...
... Tell me the company you keep , and I'll tell you what you are . " Aptly and truly it might be extended and paraphrased into " Tell me a nation's pastimes , and I will tell you its calibre . " Looking back through the vista of the last ...
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