The New Monthly Magazine and HumoristHenry Colburn, 1849 |
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... However , there is one comfort ; if he goes on much longer with his hounds and horses , and his grand establishment , I hope , one of these fine days , to foreclose , and oust him from his boasted old Hall Posthumous Memoir of Myself .
... However , there is one comfort ; if he goes on much longer with his hounds and horses , and his grand establishment , I hope , one of these fine days , to foreclose , and oust him from his boasted old Hall Posthumous Memoir of Myself .
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... hounds met there . Jawleyford's covers were never known to be drawn blank . Though they had been shot in the day before , they always held a fox the next - if a fox was wanted . Soapey being quite at home on the subject of horses and ...
... hounds met there . Jawleyford's covers were never known to be drawn blank . Though they had been shot in the day before , they always held a fox the next - if a fox was wanted . Soapey being quite at home on the subject of horses and ...
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... hounds . One thing , to be sure , was in his favour - namely , that they were just as much like cats ' heads as foxes ' . The coat and waistcoat were old stagers , but his nether man was encased in rhubarb - coloured tweed pantaloons of ...
... hounds . One thing , to be sure , was in his favour - namely , that they were just as much like cats ' heads as foxes ' . The coat and waistcoat were old stagers , but his nether man was encased in rhubarb - coloured tweed pantaloons of ...
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... hounds , and a love feast or fair , consisting of two fiddlers ( one for each public - house ) , a few unlicensed packmen , three or four gingerbread stalls , a drove of cows and some sheep , form the great events of the year , among a ...
... hounds , and a love feast or fair , consisting of two fiddlers ( one for each public - house ) , a few unlicensed packmen , three or four gingerbread stalls , a drove of cows and some sheep , form the great events of the year , among a ...
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... hounds , " out ? What brought Blossomnose again ? What Mr. Wake , Mr. Fossick , Mr. Fyle , who had all been out the day before ? Reader , the news had spread throughout the country that there was a great writer down ; and they wanted to ...
... hounds , " out ? What brought Blossomnose again ? What Mr. Wake , Mr. Fossick , Mr. Fyle , who had all been out the day before ? Reader , the news had spread throughout the country that there was a great writer down ; and they wanted to ...
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