New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Том 63Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1841 |
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... grunt , which he intended for a sigh of the first magnitude , he betook himself supperless to bed . Of this Mrs. Sanderson took no notice , but desired Janet to sit down and eat her supper , unconscious that the poor girl 8 Phineas Quiddy .
... grunt , which he intended for a sigh of the first magnitude , he betook himself supperless to bed . Of this Mrs. Sanderson took no notice , but desired Janet to sit down and eat her supper , unconscious that the poor girl 8 Phineas Quiddy .
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... desired Janet to fetch a hackney - coach . Janet obeyed , wondering , by the way , what could be the cause of so unusual an order , the old woman not having quitted the house for the last ten months , or since about two months after the ...
... desired Janet to fetch a hackney - coach . Janet obeyed , wondering , by the way , what could be the cause of so unusual an order , the old woman not having quitted the house for the last ten months , or since about two months after the ...
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... desired to speak to me about . " " Nothing , " replied Janet . " Nothing ! " exclaimed Mrs. Sanderson ; " I hope you don't mean to say you have been trifling with me . " " I have not , indeed I have not , " said Janet ; " when I told ...
... desired to speak to me about . " " Nothing , " replied Janet . " Nothing ! " exclaimed Mrs. Sanderson ; " I hope you don't mean to say you have been trifling with me . " " I have not , indeed I have not , " said Janet ; " when I told ...
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... desired Janet to follow him upstairs with it . The condition of the invalid , who passed an hour in listening to the clatter of knives and forks ( his impatience aggravated by the tantalising odour of his favourite bird ) may - to use a ...
... desired Janet to follow him upstairs with it . The condition of the invalid , who passed an hour in listening to the clatter of knives and forks ( his impatience aggravated by the tantalising odour of his favourite bird ) may - to use a ...
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... , which was done ; but his sight had now nearly failed , and so by a great effort he desired his servant , an ignorant Sept. - VOL . LXIII . NO . CCXLIX . E chap , to guide his hand to the blank parts Indecision . 49.
... , which was done ; but his sight had now nearly failed , and so by a great effort he desired his servant , an ignorant Sept. - VOL . LXIII . NO . CCXLIX . E chap , to guide his hand to the blank parts Indecision . 49.
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