The Spirit of the English Magazines, Volume 4Monroe and Francis, 1819 - American periodicals |
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... eyes , and a something half of the Treasury . There again is my too familiar , yet half courtly in his banker's clerk , so stiff and so laced up , manner . that he looks more like an Egyptian " What beautiful horse ! " said mummy than a ...
... eyes , and a something half of the Treasury . There again is my too familiar , yet half courtly in his banker's clerk , so stiff and so laced up , manner . that he looks more like an Egyptian " What beautiful horse ! " said mummy than a ...
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... eyes . who , involved to a great degree , will in a short time squander a great part of her property . But Mr. Millefleurs is a com- plete merveilleux ; and that is quite enough for my volatile friend . The Exquisit all this time ...
... eyes . who , involved to a great degree , will in a short time squander a great part of her property . But Mr. Millefleurs is a com- plete merveilleux ; and that is quite enough for my volatile friend . The Exquisit all this time ...
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... eyes on the fascinating in- cognita . The happy swain then offered to take my place until I returned ; and this arrangement seemed to please all three . Our Exquisite entangled his spur in her Ladyship's falbela ; but it did not ...
... eyes on the fascinating in- cognita . The happy swain then offered to take my place until I returned ; and this arrangement seemed to please all three . Our Exquisite entangled his spur in her Ladyship's falbela ; but it did not ...
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... eyes . in all his relatives - when , too , the ex- could not bear to contemplate the cellent education which be had receiv- shocking image of suicide . He strug ed , and the talents which it had unfold- gled with the attendants to get ...
... eyes . in all his relatives - when , too , the ex- could not bear to contemplate the cellent education which be had receiv- shocking image of suicide . He strug ed , and the talents which it had unfold- gled with the attendants to get ...
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... eyes , and remained down again . I bade him adieu , which perfectly still for near a quarter of an he answered with a look of assent . hour ; and then opening them again On the morrow I repaired to him full upon me , 1 was rejoiced to ...
... eyes , and remained down again . I bade him adieu , which perfectly still for near a quarter of an he answered with a look of assent . hour ; and then opening them again On the morrow I repaired to him full upon me , 1 was rejoiced to ...
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