Works, Том 14Ticknor and Fields, 1869 |
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... young men are busy looking on . One of the very tall young men already smells of sherry , and his eyes have a tendency to become fixed in his head , and to stare at objects without seeing them . The very tall young man is conscious of ...
... young men are busy looking on . One of the very tall young men already smells of sherry , and his eyes have a tendency to become fixed in his head , and to stare at objects without seeing them . The very tall young man is conscious of ...
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... young Wind . Captain Cuttle , on the contrary , stands up and waves his hook , in token of welcome and encourage- Mr. Toots informs the Chicken , behind his hand , that the middle gentleman , he in the fawn - coloured pantaloons , is ...
... young Wind . Captain Cuttle , on the contrary , stands up and waves his hook , in token of welcome and encourage- Mr. Toots informs the Chicken , behind his hand , that the middle gentleman , he in the fawn - coloured pantaloons , is ...
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... young man who suffered from excitement early , is better ; but a vague sentiment of repentance has seized upor him , and he hates the other very tall young man , and wrests dishes from him by violence , and takes a grim delight in ...
... young man who suffered from excitement early , is better ; but a vague sentiment of repentance has seized upor him , and he hates the other very tall young man , and wrests dishes from him by violence , and takes a grim delight in ...
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... young man has recovered his spirits , and again alludes to the exciseman . His comrade's eye begins to emulate his own , and he , too , stares at objects without taking cognizance thereof . There is a general redness in the faces of the ...
... young man has recovered his spirits , and again alludes to the exciseman . His comrade's eye begins to emulate his own , and he , too , stares at objects without taking cognizance thereof . There is a general redness in the faces of the ...
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... young man whose excitement came on so soon , appears to have his head glued to the table in the pantry , and cannot be detached from it . A violent revulsion has taken place in the spirits of Mr. Mrs. Perch , who is low on account of ...
... young man whose excitement came on so soon , appears to have his head glued to the table in the pantry , and cannot be detached from it . A violent revulsion has taken place in the spirits of Mr. Mrs. Perch , who is low on account of ...
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