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... would undoubtedly do it but , in spite of their dress , the light - hearted , merry - making young rogues find their way into I remember that I once was a boy ; : my heart . and when they knuckle down at ring - taw , CITY GRATIFICATIONS .
... would undoubtedly do it but , in spite of their dress , the light - hearted , merry - making young rogues find their way into I remember that I once was a boy ; : my heart . and when they knuckle down at ring - taw , CITY GRATIFICATIONS .
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Old Humphrey. would overwhelm the shadowy pile that now stands before me . The young , the beautiful , the patriotic , the learned , and the pious , have been immured within its dreary walls , and a rigorous captivity has been followed ...
Old Humphrey. would overwhelm the shadowy pile that now stands before me . The young , the beautiful , the patriotic , the learned , and the pious , have been immured within its dreary walls , and a rigorous captivity has been followed ...
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... young men peeping in at the music shop , and two ladies in white have this moment stopped a the milliner's window . The varied articles that are exposed for sale appear all mingled together . The broad slated roofs , of what used to be ...
... young men peeping in at the music shop , and two ladies in white have this moment stopped a the milliner's window . The varied articles that are exposed for sale appear all mingled together . The broad slated roofs , of what used to be ...
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... young birds . Who would think of going a birds - nesting in Cheapside ? The Mansion House towers above the surround- ing houses . Guildhall and the India House I cannot discern . The Mint appears to great advantage , and the Tower and ...
... young birds . Who would think of going a birds - nesting in Cheapside ? The Mansion House towers above the surround- ing houses . Guildhall and the India House I cannot discern . The Mint appears to great advantage , and the Tower and ...
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... young giraffe , which my companions assured me they would have no difficulty in again discovering . The Arabs are very fond of the animal . I partook of their repast . The live embers were quickly covered with slices of the meat , which ...
... young giraffe , which my companions assured me they would have no difficulty in again discovering . The Arabs are very fond of the animal . I partook of their repast . The live embers were quickly covered with slices of the meat , which ...
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