The Oxford Treasury of English Literature ...: Jacobean to VictorianClarendon Press, 1908 |
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... Kenwigs upon Mr. Kenwigs ; and in grateful com- memoration of the same , Mrs. Kenwigs had invited a few select friends to cards and a supper in the first floor , and had put on a new gown to receive them in : which gown , being of a ...
... Kenwigs upon Mr. Kenwigs ; and in grateful com- memoration of the same , Mrs. Kenwigs had invited a few select friends to cards and a supper in the first floor , and had put on a new gown to receive them in : which gown , being of a ...
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... Kenwigs when he was a bachelor , and was much esteemed by the ladies , as bearing the reputation of a rake . To these , were added a newly . married couple , who had visited Mr. and Mrs. Kenwigs in their courtship ; and a sister of Mrs ...
... Kenwigs when he was a bachelor , and was much esteemed by the ladies , as bearing the reputation of a rake . To these , were added a newly . married couple , who had visited Mr. and Mrs. Kenwigs in their courtship ; and a sister of Mrs ...
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... Kenwigs ; ' and yet as good a creature as ever breathed . ' ' The kindest - hearted man as ever was , ' said Ken ... Kenwigs , solemnly , ' none of that , if you please . ' ' It was only my joke , ' said the friend , abashed . ' George ...
... Kenwigs ; ' and yet as good a creature as ever breathed . ' ' The kindest - hearted man as ever was , ' said Ken ... Kenwigs , solemnly , ' none of that , if you please . ' ' It was only my joke , ' said the friend , abashed . ' George ...
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... Kenwigs , kissing the collector affectionately on both cheeks . ' So glad ! ' ' Many happy returns of the day , my dear , ' replied the collector , returning the compliment . ' Where will you sit , uncle ? ' said Mrs. Kenwigs , in the ...
... Kenwigs , kissing the collector affectionately on both cheeks . ' So glad ! ' ' Many happy returns of the day , my dear , ' replied the collector , returning the compliment . ' Where will you sit , uncle ? ' said Mrs. Kenwigs , in the ...
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... Kenwigs , and Miss Petowker of the Theatre Royal , Drury Lane , looked after the supper - table . the While the ladies were thus busying themselves , Mr. Lillyvick was intent upon the game in progress , and as all should be fish that ...
... Kenwigs , and Miss Petowker of the Theatre Royal , Drury Lane , looked after the supper - table . the While the ladies were thus busying themselves , Mr. Lillyvick was intent upon the game in progress , and as all should be fish that ...
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