Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 14Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith Richard Bentley, 1843 - Literature |
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... tell ; and , though few told him their own secrets , they delighted in telling those of their neighbours . The consequence was , that many supposed that he knew more than man ought to know ; but they were all pretty sure that he was ...
... tell ; and , though few told him their own secrets , they delighted in telling those of their neighbours . The consequence was , that many supposed that he knew more than man ought to know ; but they were all pretty sure that he was ...
Page 464
... tell ye ? " " Mille murthers ! your honour , don't be tantalizing a poor boy . " " Indeed I'm not , " said Lady C. " So listen . How would you like to marry me ? " " Ah , thin , my lady , I believe the King of Russia himself would be ...
... tell ye ? " " Mille murthers ! your honour , don't be tantalizing a poor boy . " " Indeed I'm not , " said Lady C. " So listen . How would you like to marry me ? " " Ah , thin , my lady , I believe the King of Russia himself would be ...
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... tell you the truth , -- for the truth I like always to tell , — He was rode by Saint Ruth , the day that in Aughrim he fell , And Sarsfield the brave , at the siege of Limerick town , Rode on my horse , and cross'd o'er the Shannon , I ...
... tell you the truth , -- for the truth I like always to tell , — He was rode by Saint Ruth , the day that in Aughrim he fell , And Sarsfield the brave , at the siege of Limerick town , Rode on my horse , and cross'd o'er the Shannon , I ...
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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