Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 14Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith Richard Bentley, 1843 - Literature |
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Page 152
... give Lady Macnaghten a curry every night , he made her pay for it by giv- ing him an excellent camel as a parting present . He stole , also , several trifles from others of the party . It was little enough that we had , and to be robbed ...
... give Lady Macnaghten a curry every night , he made her pay for it by giv- ing him an excellent camel as a parting present . He stole , also , several trifles from others of the party . It was little enough that we had , and to be robbed ...
Page 245
... give praise to the brave men of Berne . For the war - cry had rous'd the old bear from his den , And now that it's over he's gone back again ; May God give him pleasure and peace in his glen , Is the song and the pray'r of Veit Weber ...
... give praise to the brave men of Berne . For the war - cry had rous'd the old bear from his den , And now that it's over he's gone back again ; May God give him pleasure and peace in his glen , Is the song and the pray'r of Veit Weber ...
Page 464
... give you one thousand pounds . " " Oh ! whilabaloo ! whilabaloo ! sure I'm mad , or enchanted by the good people , " roared Pat , dancing round the room . " But there are conditions , " says Lady C. " After the first day of our nuptials ...
... give you one thousand pounds . " " Oh ! whilabaloo ! whilabaloo ! sure I'm mad , or enchanted by the good people , " roared Pat , dancing round the room . " But there are conditions , " says Lady C. " After the first day of our nuptials ...
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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