The Cornhill Magazine, Volumes 9-10;Volume 83;Volume 1901William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1901 |
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... taken his measure pretty accurately . We are too long acquainted to try and deceive one another ; and were I to propose any such astounding feat as that above announced , I know quite well how the schemer would be received , and the ...
... taken his measure pretty accurately . We are too long acquainted to try and deceive one another ; and were I to propose any such astounding feat as that above announced , I know quite well how the schemer would be received , and the ...
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... taken up and the deeds dis- covered ? He pretended to account for my indifference on the subject to his own satisfaction by saying : ' I suppose you think any deeds you find will be forged ? ' 1 The monthly dinners were not our only ...
... taken up and the deeds dis- covered ? He pretended to account for my indifference on the subject to his own satisfaction by saying : ' I suppose you think any deeds you find will be forged ? ' 1 The monthly dinners were not our only ...
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... taken my arm as a support ! He spoke but little at dinner . but conversed half an hour afterwards with the Admiral . At cards this evening he was evidently affected with the motion of the ship , and retired early . Sunday 13th .-- The ...
... taken my arm as a support ! He spoke but little at dinner . but conversed half an hour afterwards with the Admiral . At cards this evening he was evidently affected with the motion of the ship , and retired early . Sunday 13th .-- The ...
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... taken the girl to drive , and escorted her home from meeting , and , as she had many other admirers , nobody was sure . Indeed , the general opinion was that she would not marry John Woodsum . Eliza Green dismissed the matter with a ...
... taken the girl to drive , and escorted her home from meeting , and , as she had many other admirers , nobody was sure . Indeed , the general opinion was that she would not marry John Woodsum . Eliza Green dismissed the matter with a ...
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... Taken geographically , the story of the Mutiny has three centres , and may be covered by the tragedy of Cawnpore , the assault on Delhi , and the heroic defence and relief of Lucknow . Taken in order of time , it has three stages . The ...
... Taken geographically , the story of the Mutiny has three centres , and may be covered by the tragedy of Cawnpore , the assault on Delhi , and the heroic defence and relief of Lucknow . Taken in order of time , it has three stages . The ...
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