The Literary Companion, Volume 1, Issues 1-13G. & J. Huntley, 1821 |
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Page 54
... arms of her husband . She quickly recovered her strength : she smoothed and parted the hair , which had fallen and was carelessly hanging over her forehead ; and with a great deal of calmness she gave her hand to her husband , and ...
... arms of her husband . She quickly recovered her strength : she smoothed and parted the hair , which had fallen and was carelessly hanging over her forehead ; and with a great deal of calmness she gave her hand to her husband , and ...
Page 55
... arms were stretched out towards the high road ; her hair was hanging down upon her back , and agony was in her ... arm , and with a strong grasp , he caught the child around its waist , and cleared the wheels of the char- riot ; it ...
... arms were stretched out towards the high road ; her hair was hanging down upon her back , and agony was in her ... arm , and with a strong grasp , he caught the child around its waist , and cleared the wheels of the char- riot ; it ...
Page 76
... arms on a baronet's carriage of his name , and they must be related . " " No doubt , " said the wit , " your family , sir , is pretty extensive ; your father's arms must have been upon many carriages . " Mr. T. Sheridan was saying ...
... arms on a baronet's carriage of his name , and they must be related . " " No doubt , " said the wit , " your family , sir , is pretty extensive ; your father's arms must have been upon many carriages . " Mr. T. Sheridan was saying ...
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