The Metropolitan Magazine, Tomy 7-10;Tom 13Theodore Foster, 1839 |
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... brought Hugh to trouble for debt , and that he'll be fain to fly for it . ' ' More's the pity , more's the pity , Kate ! Hugh's a fine fellow , if he was only a little more after the rate , as one may say , and not so fond of idling his ...
... brought Hugh to trouble for debt , and that he'll be fain to fly for it . ' ' More's the pity , more's the pity , Kate ! Hugh's a fine fellow , if he was only a little more after the rate , as one may say , and not so fond of idling his ...
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... brought out Othello - ' twas on the eighth she died ! ' All accident - pure accident ! ' exclaimed the unconvinced Larun . How easily could I upset your superstitious fabric ! Do I not know too well what killed her the dagger , sharper ...
... brought out Othello - ' twas on the eighth she died ! ' All accident - pure accident ! ' exclaimed the unconvinced Larun . How easily could I upset your superstitious fabric ! Do I not know too well what killed her the dagger , sharper ...
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... brought a re- newal of suffering - and who can tell the hor- rors of awakening from sleep or stupor to a returning recollection of affliction to the other it brought peace ! The first consideration to which Delorme devoted his attention ...
... brought a re- newal of suffering - and who can tell the hor- rors of awakening from sleep or stupor to a returning recollection of affliction to the other it brought peace ! The first consideration to which Delorme devoted his attention ...
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Autobiographical Sketches By Mrs Crawford | 26 |
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