The New Monthly Magazine and Literary JournalHenry Colburn and Company, 1834 |
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... daughters of the well - fed pair . Our appearance , although the lawn was some twenty or thirty yards wide , had caught their attention , as their respective forms and figures had attracted our notice . " There , " said I , " this scene ...
... daughters of the well - fed pair . Our appearance , although the lawn was some twenty or thirty yards wide , had caught their attention , as their respective forms and figures had attracted our notice . " There , " said I , " this scene ...
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... daughters ' bed - rooms are at that end of the house , " said Sir Timothy . " What am I to do , Sir ? What interest can I make ? Are the magistrates - are the ” " No , Sir , " said Daly , with a face of the most imperturbable gravity ...
... daughters ' bed - rooms are at that end of the house , " said Sir Timothy . " What am I to do , Sir ? What interest can I make ? Are the magistrates - are the ” " No , Sir , " said Daly , with a face of the most imperturbable gravity ...
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... daughter , and I named My moderate finances ; She spurn'd me not , she gave me one Of her most tender glances : I saw her father's bank - thought I , There cash is safe from thieving ; I saw my money safely lodged ! - Oh ! seeing's not ...
... daughter , and I named My moderate finances ; She spurn'd me not , she gave me one Of her most tender glances : I saw her father's bank - thought I , There cash is safe from thieving ; I saw my money safely lodged ! - Oh ! seeing's not ...
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... daughters enjoyed the envied appellation of the Roses of Corbeil . It is impossible to conceive two lovelier creatures , or two more closely resembling each other in person , more thoroughly dissimilar in character and disposition ...
... daughters enjoyed the envied appellation of the Roses of Corbeil . It is impossible to conceive two lovelier creatures , or two more closely resembling each other in person , more thoroughly dissimilar in character and disposition ...
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... daughter of a retired notary at St. Germain , was heard to whisper that it was no wonder Manette of La Tremblaye grew so fine , now that she was rowed over the river so often by young Monsieur Clérivault of the Douze Moulins ; and now ...
... daughter of a retired notary at St. Germain , was heard to whisper that it was no wonder Manette of La Tremblaye grew so fine , now that she was rowed over the river so often by young Monsieur Clérivault of the Douze Moulins ; and now ...
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