Chambers's Journal of Popular Literature, Science and Arts, Τόμος 51Orr and Smith, 1874 |
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... taken , but half an hour since , by your fine London dandy , your lady- killing sabreur , Sir Frederick Dashwood . ' battue is more successful : when one has been seen in the forest , the peasants are summoned , and placed on the ...
... taken , but half an hour since , by your fine London dandy , your lady- killing sabreur , Sir Frederick Dashwood . ' battue is more successful : when one has been seen in the forest , the peasants are summoned , and placed on the ...
Σελίδα 13
... taken care of until she proves her right to its possession . If ever her brother wrote to her , she has burned the letters , or has them about her person ; and the same may be said , no doubt , of the will . It's a hard nut to crack ...
... taken care of until she proves her right to its possession . If ever her brother wrote to her , she has burned the letters , or has them about her person ; and the same may be said , no doubt , of the will . It's a hard nut to crack ...
Σελίδα 14
... taken luggage with her , had not her intention been to travel . Rely on it , she is not in London now , ' said Oswald , after a moment's consideration ; ' and I really think our best plan will be , to go to Whit- borne at once , and to ...
... taken luggage with her , had not her intention been to travel . Rely on it , she is not in London now , ' said Oswald , after a moment's consideration ; ' and I really think our best plan will be , to go to Whit- borne at once , and to ...
Σελίδα 22
... taken down , and , it being the recreation - time , was led into a large garden , where the Mother and the Sisters , or as many of them as had not business which called them into the town , walked and conversed , and kept an eye on the ...
... taken down , and , it being the recreation - time , was led into a large garden , where the Mother and the Sisters , or as many of them as had not business which called them into the town , walked and conversed , and kept an eye on the ...
Σελίδα 31
... taken prisoner by the French , and the permission given to him to visit Paris , where he accidentally saw Napoleon in a public ceremonial . His funniest reminiscences , as it appeared to me , were of Peeblesshire , where he lived some ...
... taken prisoner by the French , and the permission given to him to visit Paris , where he accidentally saw Napoleon in a public ceremonial . His funniest reminiscences , as it appeared to me , were of Peeblesshire , where he lived some ...
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