The Comic Annual, Հատոր 7Hurst, Chance, and Company, 1836 |
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... took his fee , and retired in dudgeon and I never saw his white beaver , turned up with green , his plumb - coloured coat with a brown collar , his velvet waistcoat with tulips in their natural colours on a purple ground , his sky blue ...
... took his fee , and retired in dudgeon and I never saw his white beaver , turned up with green , his plumb - coloured coat with a brown collar , his velvet waistcoat with tulips in their natural colours on a purple ground , his sky blue ...
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... took no more interest in her domestic dilemma than the walnut - wood chair that he sat upon . Moreover , when he once had in his mouth his favourite pipe , with a portrait of Kant on the bowl of it , he sucked through its tube a sort of ...
... took no more interest in her domestic dilemma than the walnut - wood chair that he sat upon . Moreover , when he once had in his mouth his favourite pipe , with a portrait of Kant on the bowl of it , he sucked through its tube a sort of ...
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... took no more notice of the invitation than if he had been stunned stone - deaf by the artillery at the sham - fight in the morning . Possibly he did not like bacon , or , at any rate , such bacon as was set before him ; for to put the ...
... took no more notice of the invitation than if he had been stunned stone - deaf by the artillery at the sham - fight in the morning . Possibly he did not like bacon , or , at any rate , such bacon as was set before him ; for to put the ...
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... was looking with the back of his eyes at his own brilliant figure , as a Captain in the Royal Guards . It was , however , a stare , outwardly , at Madame Doppeldick , 18 how who took everything to herself , frogs , 18 THE DOMESTIC DILEMMA .
... was looking with the back of his eyes at his own brilliant figure , as a Captain in the Royal Guards . It was , however , a stare , outwardly , at Madame Doppeldick , 18 how who took everything to herself , frogs , 18 THE DOMESTIC DILEMMA .
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Thomas Hood. 18 how who took everything to herself , frogs , lace. 66 KISSING GOES BY FAVOUR . " WALTZING TO A NEW AIR . MY DANCING DAYS ARE.
Thomas Hood. 18 how who took everything to herself , frogs , lace. 66 KISSING GOES BY FAVOUR . " WALTZING TO A NEW AIR . MY DANCING DAYS ARE.
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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