The clubs of London [by C. Marsh].H. Colburn, 1828 |
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... laugh at the ludicrous figure which he cut , and exclaimed , " D - n the fellow ! to leave me to finish his infernal story , of which I know as much as the child unborn ! But never mind , Selwyn , as Sherry SHERIDAN AT BROOKES's . 21.
... laugh at the ludicrous figure which he cut , and exclaimed , " D - n the fellow ! to leave me to finish his infernal story , of which I know as much as the child unborn ! But never mind , Selwyn , as Sherry SHERIDAN AT BROOKES's . 21.
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... exclaimed George . " Facts speak for themselves , " replied She- ridan , " and as I know you are very glad of my election , accept my grateful thanks ( pressing his hand on his breast and bowing very low ) for your friendly suffrage ...
... exclaimed George . " Facts speak for themselves , " replied She- ridan , " and as I know you are very glad of my election , accept my grateful thanks ( pressing his hand on his breast and bowing very low ) for your friendly suffrage ...
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... exclaimed Fitzgerald ; " but sure , there is no use of balloting at all , when my dear friends are all unanimous for me to come in . Run , my man , and let me know how they are getting on . ” After the lapse of another quarter of an ...
... exclaimed Fitzgerald ; " but sure , there is no use of balloting at all , when my dear friends are all unanimous for me to come in . Run , my man , and let me know how they are getting on . ” After the lapse of another quarter of an ...
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... is - that two black balls were dropped in , Sir . " " By Js , then , " exclaimed Fitzgerald , " there's now two mistakes instead of one . Go VOL . I. D back , my dear friend , and tell the honourable FIGHTING FITZGERALD . 33.
... is - that two black balls were dropped in , Sir . " " By Js , then , " exclaimed Fitzgerald , " there's now two mistakes instead of one . Go VOL . I. D back , my dear friend , and tell the honourable FIGHTING FITZGERALD . 33.
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... exclaimed , " Oh , I perceive it is a mis- take altogether , Mr. Brookes , and I must see to the rectifying of it myself ; there's nothing like daling with principals ; and so I'll step up at once and put this thing to rights , without ...
... exclaimed , " Oh , I perceive it is a mis- take altogether , Mr. Brookes , and I must see to the rectifying of it myself ; there's nothing like daling with principals ; and so I'll step up at once and put this thing to rights , without ...
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