The Comic Annual, Հատոր 7Hurst, Chance, and Company, 1836 |
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... house , at the same time rising , and placing a chair for his guest at that side of the table which was farthest from the oysters . The officer , without any ceremony , threw himself into the seat , THE DOMESTIC DILEMMA . 13.
... house , at the same time rising , and placing a chair for his guest at that side of the table which was farthest from the oysters . The officer , without any ceremony , threw himself into the seat , THE DOMESTIC DILEMMA . 13.
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Thomas Hood. without any ceremony , threw himself into the seat , and then , resting his elbows upon the table , and his cheeks between his palms , he fixed his dark eyes on the blushing face of Madame Doppeldick in a long and steady ...
Thomas Hood. without any ceremony , threw himself into the seat , and then , resting his elbows upon the table , and his cheeks between his palms , he fixed his dark eyes on the blushing face of Madame Doppeldick in a long and steady ...
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... seat , to prop , And then they stand and smother round the chair , Exclaiming in a chorus , " Give her air ! ' One sears her nostrils with a burning feather , Another rams a phial up her nose ; A third crooks all her finger - joints ...
... seat , to prop , And then they stand and smother round the chair , Exclaiming in a chorus , " Give her air ! ' One sears her nostrils with a burning feather , Another rams a phial up her nose ; A third crooks all her finger - joints ...
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... seat sublime , Behold Lorenzo , weariest of wights , In that great core of brick , and stone , and lime , Call'd England's Heart - but which , as seen of nights , Has rather more th ' appearance of its lights . Away he scudded ...
... seat sublime , Behold Lorenzo , weariest of wights , In that great core of brick , and stone , and lime , Call'd England's Heart - but which , as seen of nights , Has rather more th ' appearance of its lights . Away he scudded ...
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... seat on its floor , that he might very much improve his pater- nal estate , to wit , by levelling , and still more by draining it . I would flatly say to him , lying flat on my face , as it now happens , that a few little gravel walks ...
... seat on its floor , that he might very much improve his pater- nal estate , to wit , by levelling , and still more by draining it . I would flatly say to him , lying flat on my face , as it now happens , that a few little gravel walks ...
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Էջ 90 - Meeting. Dost thou love silence deep as that "before the winds were made?" go not out into the wilderness; descend not into the profundities of the earth; shut not up thy casements; nor pour wax into the little cells of thy ears, with little-faith'd, self-mistrusting Ulysses. Retire with me into a Quakers