Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 4 tomasWilliam Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1837 |
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... observed . Douglas , pray step aside , because you are such a gossip that my news will be repeated all over the country by to - morrow . " " I don't care who marries , provided nobody marries me ! " replied Sir Alfred , looking ...
... observed . Douglas , pray step aside , because you are such a gossip that my news will be repeated all over the country by to - morrow . " " I don't care who marries , provided nobody marries me ! " replied Sir Alfred , looking ...
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... observe , when Sir Alfred first became aware of that young lady's approach , a moment- ary smile that glittered only in his eyes , and the sly humour with which he observed the proceedings of his unexpected assailant . " What an ...
... observe , when Sir Alfred first became aware of that young lady's approach , a moment- ary smile that glittered only in his eyes , and the sly humour with which he observed the proceedings of his unexpected assailant . " What an ...
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... observed one of the shopmen , in explanation . " More likely drunk , " replied the police - men , to whom such incidents were familiar . " Drunk and disorderly , " added Clark , after representing to the police - men , the strange intru ...
... observed one of the shopmen , in explanation . " More likely drunk , " replied the police - men , to whom such incidents were familiar . " Drunk and disorderly , " added Clark , after representing to the police - men , the strange intru ...
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