The New Monthly Magazine and HumoristHenry Colburn, 1844 - English literature |
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Page 95
... Barnsbury . Dragoon regiments were of other estimation in those bellicose days , than in the present piping times of peace . Sol- diers were soldiers indeed . The memory of bulletins and gazettes ex- traordinary was still rife in the ...
... Barnsbury . Dragoon regiments were of other estimation in those bellicose days , than in the present piping times of peace . Sol- diers were soldiers indeed . The memory of bulletins and gazettes ex- traordinary was still rife in the ...
Page 96
... Barnsbury to which it gave the preference would unquestionably lead the fashion for the season . There was Archdeacon Brettingham , with several marriageable daugh- ters ; there was Mr. Rowbotham , the Duke of Durham's agent , with an ...
... Barnsbury to which it gave the preference would unquestionably lead the fashion for the season . There was Archdeacon Brettingham , with several marriageable daugh- ters ; there was Mr. Rowbotham , the Duke of Durham's agent , with an ...
Page 96
John Lee nic . Чили Henry Dodb er , Grent Marinorough Sch844 Under such circumstances , Barnsbury was as jealous as became.
John Lee nic . Чили Henry Dodb er , Grent Marinorough Sch844 Under such circumstances , Barnsbury was as jealous as became.
Page 97
... Barnsbury . And yet , there were only two Miss Eglintouns ! " It is quite incomprehensible ! " whispered Miss Bridget Bretting- ham to the mayor's lady . " Those three young men scarcely leave that imprudent woman's house ! The handsome ...
... Barnsbury . And yet , there were only two Miss Eglintouns ! " It is quite incomprehensible ! " whispered Miss Bridget Bretting- ham to the mayor's lady . " Those three young men scarcely leave that imprudent woman's house ! The handsome ...
Page 98
... Barnsbury might think of the matter , and though the Eglintouns , had they been asked whether Captain Fortescue admired Milicent , would probably have replied that they doubted whether he even knew her by sight , Milicent was the object ...
... Barnsbury might think of the matter , and though the Eglintouns , had they been asked whether Captain Fortescue admired Milicent , would probably have replied that they doubted whether he even knew her by sight , Milicent was the object ...
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