Appletons' Journal, 8 tomasD. Appleton and Company, 1880 |
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... seen him drink it . I thought he never would have left off . I also gave him three pounds of money , all in sixpences , to make it seem more , and he said directly that he should give more than half to his mamma and sister , and divide ...
... seen him drink it . I thought he never would have left off . I also gave him three pounds of money , all in sixpences , to make it seem more , and he said directly that he should give more than half to his mamma and sister , and divide ...
76 psl.
... seen it on your manly chest in private life . I saw it , sir , I think , the other day , in the cold light of morning , with feelings easier to be im- agined than described . Mr. Macready , sir , are you a father ? If so , lend me that ...
... seen it on your manly chest in private life . I saw it , sir , I think , the other day , in the cold light of morning , with feelings easier to be im- agined than described . Mr. Macready , sir , are you a father ? If so , lend me that ...
77 psl.
... seen anything but the fountain and perhaps the Amazon . It is a dreadful thing to be obliged to be false , but when any one says , " Have you seen - ? " I say " Yes , " because , if I don't , I know he'll explain it , and I can't bear ...
... seen anything but the fountain and perhaps the Amazon . It is a dreadful thing to be obliged to be false , but when any one says , " Have you seen - ? " I say " Yes , " because , if I don't , I know he'll explain it , and I can't bear ...
79 psl.
... seen the people look at me in the street ; or heard them ask me , as I hurried to the hotel after reading last night , to " do me the honor to shake hands , Misther Dickens , and God bless you , sir ; not ounly for the light you've been ...
... seen the people look at me in the street ; or heard them ask me , as I hurried to the hotel after reading last night , to " do me the honor to shake hands , Misther Dickens , and God bless you , sir ; not ounly for the light you've been ...
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... seen in an ad- mirable aspect . All New England is primitive and puritanical . All about and around it is a puddle of mixed human mud , with no such quality in it . Per- haps I may in time sift out some tolerably intelligi- ble whole ...
... seen in an ad- mirable aspect . All New England is primitive and puritanical . All about and around it is a puddle of mixed human mud , with no such quality in it . Per- haps I may in time sift out some tolerably intelligi- ble whole ...
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