The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Том 53Henry Colburn, 1838 |
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... Jonquille . ' " He comes as I could wish ! " exclaimed the Chevalier . explain this mystery . " 66 " He shall My dear Chevalier , I am dead with the vapours . Do - that's a kind creature - do give me a helping hand to save me from ...
... Jonquille . ' " He comes as I could wish ! " exclaimed the Chevalier . explain this mystery . " 66 " He shall My dear Chevalier , I am dead with the vapours . Do - that's a kind creature - do give me a helping hand to save me from ...
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... Jonquille . " You won the diamonds , then ? " asked Belleville , " The diamonds came into my hands , " said the Marquis , who quickly added— " Have you heard the news ? Harlequin is dead . " " Tut ! " exclaimed the Chevalier . “ A ...
... Jonquille . " You won the diamonds , then ? " asked Belleville , " The diamonds came into my hands , " said the Marquis , who quickly added— " Have you heard the news ? Harlequin is dead . " " Tut ! " exclaimed the Chevalier . “ A ...
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... Jonquille . " What if Aaron denounce the thief ? " " Think not of it , my dear Chevalier , " replied De la Jonquille ; " the Jew is a man of honour . No , no - you have nought to fear . " " I - I fear ! " exclaimed Belleville , looking ...
... Jonquille . " What if Aaron denounce the thief ? " " Think not of it , my dear Chevalier , " replied De la Jonquille ; " the Jew is a man of honour . No , no - you have nought to fear . " " I - I fear ! " exclaimed Belleville , looking ...
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... Jonquille ; " deaf ears to his own merits , and the promptest tongue for the virtues of his friends . " Belleville , almost maddened by the phlegmatic assurance of his visitor , was yet curbed by a lurking menace in his eyes . For the ...
... Jonquille ; " deaf ears to his own merits , and the promptest tongue for the virtues of his friends . " Belleville , almost maddened by the phlegmatic assurance of his visitor , was yet curbed by a lurking menace in his eyes . For the ...
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... Jonquille ; " the Chevalier and the unhappy lad met but two nights since . Belle- ville , " said the Marquis , " surely you remember the handsome strip- ling in the bloom - coloured satin - him who staked and lost with such emotion ...
... Jonquille ; " the Chevalier and the unhappy lad met but two nights since . Belle- ville , " said the Marquis , " surely you remember the handsome strip- ling in the bloom - coloured satin - him who staked and lost with such emotion ...
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