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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... fact Quiddy appears to have been aware ; for when , by Mrs. Sanderson's desire , Janet went to call him to supper , which she did with a faltering voice , addressing him , not as heretofore , by his christian name , but as Mr. Quiddy ...
... fact Quiddy appears to have been aware ; for when , by Mrs. Sanderson's desire , Janet went to call him to supper , which she did with a faltering voice , addressing him , not as heretofore , by his christian name , but as Mr. Quiddy ...
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... , which she thought to be unaccountably curtailed of their fair proportions , considering the fact just noticed by Janet ; whilst Quiddy , putting his handkerchief to his eyes , rose and went into the 10 Phineas Quiddy .
... , which she thought to be unaccountably curtailed of their fair proportions , considering the fact just noticed by Janet ; whilst Quiddy , putting his handkerchief to his eyes , rose and went into the 10 Phineas Quiddy .
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... fact , acting upon the resolution which we have already said she had determined to abide by , but which we may not even yet divulge . The other that contingent upon the consent or wishes of Mrs. Sanderson - we have just explained . She ...
... fact , acting upon the resolution which we have already said she had determined to abide by , but which we may not even yet divulge . The other that contingent upon the consent or wishes of Mrs. Sanderson - we have just explained . She ...
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... fact , just what might be expected from a head where Homer floats in batter - pudding , and music mixes with mathema- tics . Having then " this nice little talent , " my mother of course expects me to exercise it frequently . The ...
... fact , just what might be expected from a head where Homer floats in batter - pudding , and music mixes with mathema- tics . Having then " this nice little talent , " my mother of course expects me to exercise it frequently . The ...
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... fact that to withhold friendship on account of a little lâchesse in the management of the tongue , would be to turn misanthrope . All the world are given to the vice , more or less ; and the punctilious fool wno would cut a backbiter ...
... fact that to withhold friendship on account of a little lâchesse in the management of the tongue , would be to turn misanthrope . All the world are given to the vice , more or less ; and the punctilious fool wno would cut a backbiter ...
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