Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 14Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith Richard Bentley, 1843 - Literature |
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Page 112
... Ledbury . " I shall call you Aimée - eh ? -you recollect , ' Messieurs les étudians , Montez à la chaumière . ' " “ Oh ! hé ! hé ! —oh ! hé ! hé ! -hi donc ! pas si fort ! point du télé- graph ! " And , in extreme excitement , Mr. Ledbury ...
... Ledbury . " I shall call you Aimée - eh ? -you recollect , ' Messieurs les étudians , Montez à la chaumière . ' " “ Oh ! hé ! hé ! —oh ! hé ! hé ! -hi donc ! pas si fort ! point du télé- graph ! " And , in extreme excitement , Mr. Ledbury ...
Page 437
... Ledbury's liberality , and , although the other certainly had the start in addressing her , she put down her guitar , and took Mr. Ledbury's arm . The set immediately formed , and the rejected gentleman returned to the table , rather ...
... Ledbury's liberality , and , although the other certainly had the start in addressing her , she put down her guitar , and took Mr. Ledbury's arm . The set immediately formed , and the rejected gentleman returned to the table , rather ...
Page 538
... Ledbury , until all the paragraphs , letters , and adver- tisements appeared to join in one wild dance of triumph at his con- fusion ; and shot about to all corners of the page at once , like motes in a sunbeam . At last the visitor ...
... Ledbury , until all the paragraphs , letters , and adver- tisements appeared to join in one wild dance of triumph at his con- fusion ; and shot about to all corners of the page at once , like motes in a sunbeam . At last the visitor ...
Contents
The English Captives at Cabul by one of the Female Prisoners | 11 |
The Convicts Dream | 33 |
Historical Remains of the Castle of Anet | 233 |
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