The New Monthly Magazine and HumoristHenry Colburn, 1838 - English literature |
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... hope and anxiety , the arrival of the post is unquestionably the most exciting event of the day . A thousand apprehensions are conjured up , a thousand feelings called into action , by the sight of his letters ; indeed , at least , such ...
... hope and anxiety , the arrival of the post is unquestionably the most exciting event of the day . A thousand apprehensions are conjured up , a thousand feelings called into action , by the sight of his letters ; indeed , at least , such ...
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... hope , and give my wife and father - in - law the benefit of a perusal of the old gen- tleman's letter . Considering the allusions made to Mrs. Nubley's im- perfect vision and resolute abjuration of assistance , I thought it wiser ...
... hope , and give my wife and father - in - law the benefit of a perusal of the old gen- tleman's letter . Considering the allusions made to Mrs. Nubley's im- perfect vision and resolute abjuration of assistance , I thought it wiser ...
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tress - and - there was one cheering and redeeming hope in that - I- yes - I myself , with my paltry , trumpery independence , might relieve him from embarrassment and even poverty ; and , oh ! how happy would Harriet be ! -doubly happy ...
tress - and - there was one cheering and redeeming hope in that - I- yes - I myself , with my paltry , trumpery independence , might relieve him from embarrassment and even poverty ; and , oh ! how happy would Harriet be ! -doubly happy ...
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... hope of the future : the tale would seem incredible , had we not verified its truth on the spot . On the preceding evening the Kil- larney coach brought the news of the result of the county election , which he no sooner heard , than he ...
... hope of the future : the tale would seem incredible , had we not verified its truth on the spot . On the preceding evening the Kil- larney coach brought the news of the result of the county election , which he no sooner heard , than he ...
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... hope of comfort for his future life was gone . Although he had no wife or children to share his lot , he was not wholly alone . " There's the pig , " said a woman , who , with many others , was looking on the blackened spot ; " the poor ...
... hope of comfort for his future life was gone . Although he had no wife or children to share his lot , he was not wholly alone . " There's the pig , " said a woman , who , with many others , was looking on the blackened spot ; " the poor ...
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