Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 14Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith Richard Bentley, 1843 - Literature |
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Page 124
... cried the driver of a very curious omnibus surmounted by a tin chanticleer , who turned about in all directions , after he had performed a violent concerto upon a bugle . " Hôtel Bellevue ! " " Bath Hotel , gentlemen and ladies , " cried ...
... cried the driver of a very curious omnibus surmounted by a tin chanticleer , who turned about in all directions , after he had performed a violent concerto upon a bugle . " Hôtel Bellevue ! " " Bath Hotel , gentlemen and ladies , " cried ...
Page 294
... cried he , " if this isn't the queerest start I ever came across . You're a deep old touch , Liz , you are ! " shaking his fist jocularly at his wife . " Go out of town - do the genteel - get my daughter ' married - married -Ha ! ha ha ...
... cried he , " if this isn't the queerest start I ever came across . You're a deep old touch , Liz , you are ! " shaking his fist jocularly at his wife . " Go out of town - do the genteel - get my daughter ' married - married -Ha ! ha ha ...
Page 443
... cried Jack , in alarm . “ If you do you will never open them again . Titus , do you hear me ? You must be mad to think of going to sleep . " " Oh ! leave me alone ! pray let me go to sleep ; only for five minutes , " said Titus ; " and ...
... cried Jack , in alarm . “ If you do you will never open them again . Titus , do you hear me ? You must be mad to think of going to sleep . " " Oh ! leave me alone ! pray let me go to sleep ; only for five minutes , " said Titus ; " and ...
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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