Prose and Verse, Volumen2Wiley and Putnam, 1845 |
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... strange lady from a burning theatre , under the idea that he was preserving the mistress of his affections , and some similar mistakes are currently reported to have occurred at the late conflagration — and equally to the chagrin of the ...
... strange lady from a burning theatre , under the idea that he was preserving the mistress of his affections , and some similar mistakes are currently reported to have occurred at the late conflagration — and equally to the chagrin of the ...
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... strange as it may appear to others with opposite tendencies . It is recorded of some great marshal that he disliked music , but testified the liveliest pleasure at a salvo of artillery or a roll of thunder , and the rumble of an engine ...
... strange as it may appear to others with opposite tendencies . It is recorded of some great marshal that he disliked music , but testified the liveliest pleasure at a salvo of artillery or a roll of thunder , and the rumble of an engine ...
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... strange men would not be trussworthy . Honnerd Sur - I am sorry I cood not git the mad servents to set up for theaves , even for wun nite runnin . I tried the Currier on them , but it didn't wurk on there minds ; they tuck lites in ...
... strange men would not be trussworthy . Honnerd Sur - I am sorry I cood not git the mad servents to set up for theaves , even for wun nite runnin . I tried the Currier on them , but it didn't wurk on there minds ; they tuck lites in ...
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... calling her names ? " ( " They're tenpence a peck ! " said the deafest of Dames . ) " " Tis strange what very strong advising , By word of mouth , or advertising , By chalking on walls , or placarding on vans , 42 PROSE AND VERSE .
... calling her names ? " ( " They're tenpence a peck ! " said the deafest of Dames . ) " " Tis strange what very strong advising , By word of mouth , or advertising , By chalking on walls , or placarding on vans , 42 PROSE AND VERSE .
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... strange were the speculations of the reading public as to the nature and value of the treasures which would be brought home by Dickens on his return . Some persons expected a philosophi cal comparison of Washington's Republic with that ...
... strange were the speculations of the reading public as to the nature and value of the treasures which would be brought home by Dickens on his return . Some persons expected a philosophi cal comparison of Washington's Republic with that ...
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