Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 10W. Blackwood., 1821 - England |
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body to speak a word for him , so I hae come from Scotland on purpose to do it mysel . " The Duke looked at me ... words , she took Mr Mashlam in a loving manner by the hand , and said , " I ha'e no reason to rue the disappointment ...
body to speak a word for him , so I hae come from Scotland on purpose to do it mysel . " The Duke looked at me ... words , she took Mr Mashlam in a loving manner by the hand , and said , " I ha'e no reason to rue the disappointment ...
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... words , my faculty of memory not being of that sort which enables me to give a com- pendious narration , but , as Mr Sweeties said , by way of encouragement to me to proceed with the enditing of this book- " a great talent in ...
... words , my faculty of memory not being of that sort which enables me to give a com- pendious narration , but , as Mr Sweeties said , by way of encouragement to me to proceed with the enditing of this book- " a great talent in ...
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... Word followed word , and sentence followed sentence , till he ac- tually winded out his speech to the length of ... words ; and you can scarcely conceive how much he affected his audience . It was upon the whole a singular mixture ...
... Word followed word , and sentence followed sentence , till he ac- tually winded out his speech to the length of ... words ; and you can scarcely conceive how much he affected his audience . It was upon the whole a singular mixture ...
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... words to their companions ; and the first who finds has next the pleasure of exerci- sing his ingenuity at concealment . Hide and seek is , I believe , played much in the same manner ; but the watchword of this last is hidee . The ...
... words to their companions ; and the first who finds has next the pleasure of exerci- sing his ingenuity at concealment . Hide and seek is , I believe , played much in the same manner ; but the watchword of this last is hidee . The ...
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... words becoming the melancho- ly occasion , " My good woman , I am sorry , very sorry indeed , for your hen ; but you should consider , that if she had not attempted to steal my fly , no- thing would have happened . " " Steal ! my hen ...
... words becoming the melancho- ly occasion , " My good woman , I am sorry , very sorry indeed , for your hen ; but you should consider , that if she had not attempted to steal my fly , no- thing would have happened . " " Steal ! my hen ...
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