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... Miss Tox , ' heroine of Austin Dobson's pleasant verses , could have worn what she wore ? ' Miss Tox's dress , though perfectly genteel and good , had a certain character of angularity and scantiness . She was accus- tomed to odd ...
... Miss Tox , ' heroine of Austin Dobson's pleasant verses , could have worn what she wore ? ' Miss Tox's dress , though perfectly genteel and good , had a certain character of angularity and scantiness . She was accus- tomed to odd ...
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... Miss Tox , ' heroine of Austin Dobson's pleasant verses , could have worn what she wore ? ' Miss Tox's dress , though perfectly genteel and good , had a certain character of angularity and scantiness . She was accustomed to odd , weedy ...
... Miss Tox , ' heroine of Austin Dobson's pleasant verses , could have worn what she wore ? ' Miss Tox's dress , though perfectly genteel and good , had a certain character of angularity and scantiness . She was accustomed to odd , weedy ...
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... Miss Burdett - Coutts during the illness of her friend , Mrs. Brown , formerly Miss Meredith , at 1 Stratton Street , Piccadilly . The description of her proceedings given by the two ladies fired the imagination of Dickens , with the ...
... Miss Burdett - Coutts during the illness of her friend , Mrs. Brown , formerly Miss Meredith , at 1 Stratton Street , Piccadilly . The description of her proceedings given by the two ladies fired the imagination of Dickens , with the ...
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