The Leisure Hour: An Illustrated Magazine for Home Reading, Volumen2W. Stevens, printer, 1853 |
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... never found rotting piece - meal in damp cellars . If he be a reading man , and studiously inclined , he has the means of edu- cating himself at his command , by the aid of public institutions open to his class . In winter he may employ ...
... never found rotting piece - meal in damp cellars . If he be a reading man , and studiously inclined , he has the means of edu- cating himself at his command , by the aid of public institutions open to his class . In winter he may employ ...
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... never lost an English gun . ' But we cannot follow the poet further ; expec- tation we have said is now wound up to a crown- ing point , and a hush , hush , hush , goes round as the leader of the choir gives a signal to the musician at ...
... never lost an English gun . ' But we cannot follow the poet further ; expec- tation we have said is now wound up to a crown- ing point , and a hush , hush , hush , goes round as the leader of the choir gives a signal to the musician at ...
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... never ventured to their cottage , and though Gueslin was still friendly they saw him seldom . Old Some days after the friar's last sermon , Victor and Renee , assisted by old Gaston and his son Humbert , were propping up some of their ...
... never ventured to their cottage , and though Gueslin was still friendly they saw him seldom . Old Some days after the friar's last sermon , Victor and Renee , assisted by old Gaston and his son Humbert , were propping up some of their ...
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... never looked out of window but with a view to the ' Gentleman's Magazine . ' company remembered the debate , and were lavish | his examination , that he had taken notes , and that in their praise of many passages in the speech ; but ...
... never looked out of window but with a view to the ' Gentleman's Magazine . ' company remembered the debate , and were lavish | his examination , that he had taken notes , and that in their praise of many passages in the speech ; but ...
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... never in a boat , never on the back of a horse . To the end of bag - wigs he wore a bag ; he was the last man that walked with a cane as long as himself , ultimately exchanged for an umbrella , which he was never seen without , in wet ...
... never in a boat , never on the back of a horse . To the end of bag - wigs he wore a bag ; he was the last man that walked with a cane as long as himself , ultimately exchanged for an umbrella , which he was never seen without , in wet ...
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