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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... hand ; but , since his overt attack had failed , to try what could be effected by stratagem . He determined , therefore , to play upon her sympathy and fears , and the manner in which he intended to assail them he considered as a ...
... hand ; but , since his overt attack had failed , to try what could be effected by stratagem . He determined , therefore , to play upon her sympathy and fears , and the manner in which he intended to assail them he considered as a ...
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... hand the right skirt of his heavy coat ; slowly unbuttoning his breeches - pocket ; slowly putting his right hand down into it , till it reached nearly to his knee , and there depositing his shilling ; slowly rebuttoning the pocket ...
... hand the right skirt of his heavy coat ; slowly unbuttoning his breeches - pocket ; slowly putting his right hand down into it , till it reached nearly to his knee , and there depositing his shilling ; slowly rebuttoning the pocket ...
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... hand , which he tenderly pressed ; looked unutterable things , and , with a deep sigh , betook himself ( not immediately to his bed , but ) to his bedroom - chuckling inwardly at what he considered to be the complete success of this ...
... hand , which he tenderly pressed ; looked unutterable things , and , with a deep sigh , betook himself ( not immediately to his bed , but ) to his bedroom - chuckling inwardly at what he considered to be the complete success of this ...
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... hand whilst the other she placed across her heavy silver - rimmed spec- tacles , to conceal , as he fancied , a tear ; " Well , well , we will not talk any more of this at present ; wait till you are quite well again , and Ah me ! I'm a ...
... hand whilst the other she placed across her heavy silver - rimmed spec- tacles , to conceal , as he fancied , a tear ; " Well , well , we will not talk any more of this at present ; wait till you are quite well again , and Ah me ! I'm a ...
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... hand . " Quiddy extended his hand , which Mc Squills seized in his huge right fist , shaking it , and tightening his grasp at every pause in his speech , till the water streamed from poor Quiddy's eyes . " Meester Queddy , " said the ...
... hand . " Quiddy extended his hand , which Mc Squills seized in his huge right fist , shaking it , and tightening his grasp at every pause in his speech , till the water streamed from poor Quiddy's eyes . " Meester Queddy , " said the ...
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