The Gentleman's Magazine, 第 4 巻、第 228 巻Bradbury, Evans, 1870 |
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... entered my respected father , smiling cheerfully , and in dumb show inviting sundry opponents to come on and displace that said hat , which rolled playfully up to the fireplace , and there 4 The Gentleman's Magazine .
... entered my respected father , smiling cheerfully , and in dumb show inviting sundry opponents to come on and displace that said hat , which rolled playfully up to the fireplace , and there 4 The Gentleman's Magazine .
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... smile leaving his face . " Because he is not , " said my mother , sharply . " Left hours and hours by myself like this , I may surely have the companionship of my own child ? " " Hours and hours ; what do you mean by hours and hours ...
... smile leaving his face . " Because he is not , " said my mother , sharply . " Left hours and hours by myself like this , I may surely have the companionship of my own child ? " " Hours and hours ; what do you mean by hours and hours ...
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... smiling villain - for villain he was . When my mother had gone to market on Saturday morning I used to sit with little Alice on the hearth , playing at building palaces of cards ; and I taught her to say " nasty Mr. Welby , " until ...
... smiling villain - for villain he was . When my mother had gone to market on Saturday morning I used to sit with little Alice on the hearth , playing at building palaces of cards ; and I taught her to say " nasty Mr. Welby , " until ...
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... smile , thou that weepest . d Break the yoke ; throw off , monster , thy dark clothing . e • O , come , beloved one ! thou art soul , I am heart . faced children ; the good , the wicked , the 16 The Gentleman's Magazine .
... smile , thou that weepest . d Break the yoke ; throw off , monster , thy dark clothing . e • O , come , beloved one ! thou art soul , I am heart . faced children ; the good , the wicked , the 16 The Gentleman's Magazine .
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... smiles and less laughter , and more of a literary triumph . But triumph consoles . He reconciled himself every evening to his excessive success , as he counted how many piles of farthings made shillings , and how many piles of shillings ...
... smiles and less laughter , and more of a literary triumph . But triumph consoles . He reconciled himself every evening to his excessive success , as he counted how many piles of farthings made shillings , and how many piles of shillings ...
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