Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 10W. Blackwood, 1821 - England |
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Page 11
I returned homeward to the house of While we were thus speaking on Mrs Damask to get a cup of tea , and the beneficial consequences of the co- to consult with her as to what was ronation , a most termagant rioter came best to be done ...
I returned homeward to the house of While we were thus speaking on Mrs Damask to get a cup of tea , and the beneficial consequences of the co- to consult with her as to what was ronation , a most termagant rioter came best to be done ...
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Soon after I was seated , I missed my glove , and returned in search of it to the close vicinity of Lady A. , when her gallant Squire pledged himself to fetch it to me if I retired to my seat , and he soon after redeemed his pledge ...
Soon after I was seated , I missed my glove , and returned in search of it to the close vicinity of Lady A. , when her gallant Squire pledged himself to fetch it to me if I retired to my seat , and he soon after redeemed his pledge ...
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... are mated beings ; and I cannot think of objects of interest , to return to the their fate without feeling that every pastimes of childhood , with the same chapter of my Voyages and Travels guileless hearts as when they entered here ...
... are mated beings ; and I cannot think of objects of interest , to return to the their fate without feeling that every pastimes of childhood , with the same chapter of my Voyages and Travels guileless hearts as when they entered here ...
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... and with mutual congradragged in to purchase bullocks , which tulations at the circumstance which I could not for their value have kill- had brought us acquainted ; and I ed ; and young Harrigals declared , returned home by the Bow ...
... and with mutual congradragged in to purchase bullocks , which tulations at the circumstance which I could not for their value have kill- had brought us acquainted ; and I ed ; and young Harrigals declared , returned home by the Bow ...
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... his will of Lesly ; " the dancing and de- labour for the night , returned to hi ray , ” making part of an annual revel , Guest with a tongue loaded with in which , under the sanction of royal au- quiries , and a heart light as air .
... his will of Lesly ; " the dancing and de- labour for the night , returned to hi ray , ” making part of an annual revel , Guest with a tongue loaded with in which , under the sanction of royal au- quiries , and a heart light as air .
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