The Quarterly Review, Volumen72J. Murray, 1843 |
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... hour in London to a walk to visit the well - known street in which his youthful hours were passed : ' - " He stopped before and gazed upon the door , and on the very steps that led to it , and a thousand reflections and remembrances ...
... hour in London to a walk to visit the well - known street in which his youthful hours were passed : ' - " He stopped before and gazed upon the door , and on the very steps that led to it , and a thousand reflections and remembrances ...
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... hour behold him answering placidly the inquiries of the ladies - his headache fortunately gone at last - quite ready for the turtle and champagne - puns rattle like a hail - shower - that dear Theodore ' had never been more brilliant ...
... hour behold him answering placidly the inquiries of the ladies - his headache fortunately gone at last - quite ready for the turtle and champagne - puns rattle like a hail - shower - that dear Theodore ' had never been more brilliant ...
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... hours , canonical or secular , though in a great variety of strains , yet in one characteristic spirit- that of a light heart in a serious mind . The hour of midnight is not commonly regarded as the most cheerful of the twenty- four ...
... hours , canonical or secular , though in a great variety of strains , yet in one characteristic spirit- that of a light heart in a serious mind . The hour of midnight is not commonly regarded as the most cheerful of the twenty- four ...
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The Lady of the Manor Being a Series of Conversations | 25 |
Peregrine Bunce By the Author of Sayings | 53 |
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