New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, 66. köideThomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1842 |
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Page 110
... gave a silent three cheers as they waved their hats to the defeated housekeeper , for both rejoiced in the prospect of vails and perquisites , which they foresaw would follow their master's liberation . Mrs. Trusty meditated abdication ...
... gave a silent three cheers as they waved their hats to the defeated housekeeper , for both rejoiced in the prospect of vails and perquisites , which they foresaw would follow their master's liberation . Mrs. Trusty meditated abdication ...
Page 199
... gave freely , and obtained the character of a very charitable child , because I gave many a beggar a shilling - of which I knew not the value - where others would have grudged a half- penny ; I thought it great fun to see their surprise ...
... gave freely , and obtained the character of a very charitable child , because I gave many a beggar a shilling - of which I knew not the value - where others would have grudged a half- penny ; I thought it great fun to see their surprise ...
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... gave me flattering testimonials , and explained the circumstances which led to my removal from school in a manner that placed my conduct in a fa- vourable light . How I did enjoy my three years at Oxford ! I had unbounded credit , and ...
... gave me flattering testimonials , and explained the circumstances which led to my removal from school in a manner that placed my conduct in a fa- vourable light . How I did enjoy my three years at Oxford ! I had unbounded credit , and ...
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