Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen10W. Blackwood., 1821 |
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... never an objection to lend either gown or bands . " The Doctor then went to the win- dow , and , opening the same , said to the coachman , that he might put up his horses for a season at a change- house , and come back in half an hour ...
... never an objection to lend either gown or bands . " The Doctor then went to the win- dow , and , opening the same , said to the coachman , that he might put up his horses for a season at a change- house , and come back in half an hour ...
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... never dismayed , keeping up a blithe heart . However , we began among ourselves to dread that surely something was the matter ; and by and by it spunkit out that the King had been shot at , with a treasonable gun that went off without ...
... never dismayed , keeping up a blithe heart . However , we began among ourselves to dread that surely something was the matter ; and by and by it spunkit out that the King had been shot at , with a treasonable gun that went off without ...
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... never dispute that . But let me think ; as far as I min ' , he never in a ' his life tauld me the truth but ance , and that was by mere chance , and no in the least intentional . " I was petrified , but those who knew the two only ...
... never dispute that . But let me think ; as far as I min ' , he never in a ' his life tauld me the truth but ance , and that was by mere chance , and no in the least intentional . " I was petrified , but those who knew the two only ...
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... never heard any of their names before . Among them were some called whaups , or tilliwhillies , withertyweeps , and bris- tlecocks . As soon as the dinner was over , our worthy president rose and made a most splendid speech , but as you ...
... never heard any of their names before . Among them were some called whaups , or tilliwhillies , withertyweeps , and bris- tlecocks . As soon as the dinner was over , our worthy president rose and made a most splendid speech , but as you ...
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... never like to ask ought that I think I ha'e nae some chance o ' getting . " The next gentleman who spoke , at least to any purpose , was one before mentioned , whose personal appearance I chuse not to describe . He being clothed in ...
... never like to ask ought that I think I ha'e nae some chance o ' getting . " The next gentleman who spoke , at least to any purpose , was one before mentioned , whose personal appearance I chuse not to describe . He being clothed in ...
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