The New Monthly Magazine and HumoristHenry Colburn, 1844 - English literature |
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... , " I am not allowed to eat fish , but that is just the way I like it . " The salmon was outrageously underdone , and was sent from the table . A tremendous knock at the door here startled the company 16 Social Piracy .
... , " I am not allowed to eat fish , but that is just the way I like it . " The salmon was outrageously underdone , and was sent from the table . A tremendous knock at the door here startled the company 16 Social Piracy .
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... door opened - all the Hawkes ! Σ . STANZAS TO THE MEMORY OF BURNS . WRITTEN FOR , AND INTENDED TO BE SUNG AT , THE LATE FESTIVAL . BY ELIZA Cook . OH ! Robin ! Robin ! child of Song , The nobly poor - the bravely strong , Warm hearts ...
... door opened - all the Hawkes ! Σ . STANZAS TO THE MEMORY OF BURNS . WRITTEN FOR , AND INTENDED TO BE SUNG AT , THE LATE FESTIVAL . BY ELIZA Cook . OH ! Robin ! Robin ! child of Song , The nobly poor - the bravely strong , Warm hearts ...
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... door , a chariot and postilion came rapidly following after , and before my mother had time to escape from the drawing - room , or my father had advanced to receive him , the author of " Vathek " was vigorously ascending the stairs ...
... door , a chariot and postilion came rapidly following after , and before my mother had time to escape from the drawing - room , or my father had advanced to receive him , the author of " Vathek " was vigorously ascending the stairs ...
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... door opened by a servant , who made a respectful bow . His dwarf was stand- ing in the hall - that singular caricature of man whom I had so frequently seen galloping on his little pony to Weston - a strange creature to fas- cinate the ...
... door opened by a servant , who made a respectful bow . His dwarf was stand- ing in the hall - that singular caricature of man whom I had so frequently seen galloping on his little pony to Weston - a strange creature to fas- cinate the ...
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... door , and I found myself coming out exactly opposite to the door by which I had entered . To my utter amazement , I had been five hours with Mr. Beckford , the greater part of which he had been upon his legs , and had scarcely ceased ...
... door , and I found myself coming out exactly opposite to the door by which I had entered . To my utter amazement , I had been five hours with Mr. Beckford , the greater part of which he had been upon his legs , and had scarcely ceased ...
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