Gentleman's Magazine: and Historical Chronicle, Volumen 2321968 |
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... thought it very funny , and to be odd in his own way told me to call him ' uncle , ' and I am very glad of it , for he is as kind to me as if he were an uncle twenty times over . " " Ah ! indeed ; yes , I understand it . Major Wymondsey ...
... thought it very funny , and to be odd in his own way told me to call him ' uncle , ' and I am very glad of it , for he is as kind to me as if he were an uncle twenty times over . " " Ah ! indeed ; yes , I understand it . Major Wymondsey ...
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... thought like our great wits ; but he thought also for himself ; and he was a very original thinker ; so much so , that I know no one to whom I could strictly liken him , either in his sedate and grave moods , or in his wit and his ...
... thought like our great wits ; but he thought also for himself ; and he was a very original thinker ; so much so , that I know no one to whom I could strictly liken him , either in his sedate and grave moods , or in his wit and his ...
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... thought how much he should like to see her to whom the voice belonged . He wondered why he had never thought of this until now when he was about to leave the place , perhaps for ever . While a tide of ideas was flowing in this direction ...
... thought how much he should like to see her to whom the voice belonged . He wondered why he had never thought of this until now when he was about to leave the place , perhaps for ever . While a tide of ideas was flowing in this direction ...
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