The Literary Magnet of the Belles Lettres, Science, and the Fine Arts, Volumen2Tobias Merton W.C. Wright., 1824 |
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... morning's per- ambulation , before the breakfast hour . I had not proceeded a hundred yards , when , to my astonishment , I was pursued with the cry of " Stop thief . " I turned , and beheld a man ( whom I presumed to be a servant of my ...
... morning's per- ambulation , before the breakfast hour . I had not proceeded a hundred yards , when , to my astonishment , I was pursued with the cry of " Stop thief . " I turned , and beheld a man ( whom I presumed to be a servant of my ...
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... morning , —at noon , —in the evening ; still the answer was to the same effect : his employer was either abroad visiting his patients , en- gaged in company , or so immersed in business , that he could not be ken with . What was to be ...
... morning , —at noon , —in the evening ; still the answer was to the same effect : his employer was either abroad visiting his patients , en- gaged in company , or so immersed in business , that he could not be ken with . What was to be ...
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... morning , and coming to the old man's bed - chamber door , endeavoured to open it . Finding himself unable to do so , " he applied his mouth to the key - hole for the purpose of enquiring if his master was any better , when a flash of ...
... morning , and coming to the old man's bed - chamber door , endeavoured to open it . Finding himself unable to do so , " he applied his mouth to the key - hole for the purpose of enquiring if his master was any better , when a flash of ...
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Song by Shelley 35 | 13 |
Specimen of Human Nature | 79 |
Stanzas | 85 |
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