The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 17;Volume 64William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1891 |
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... the mirror , and straightened his back and curled his moustaches . The reflec- tion seemed to please him . ' Well , ' tis a rum go ! ' he exclaimed , ' What's her name ? ' ' She is the Countess of Squirm - her ladyship's.
... the mirror , and straightened his back and curled his moustaches . The reflec- tion seemed to please him . ' Well , ' tis a rum go ! ' he exclaimed , ' What's her name ? ' ' She is the Countess of Squirm - her ladyship's.
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... Countess of Squirm was seated in the dining - room of Don John's hotel , watching through her long - handled glasses the process of the puchero for the evening meal . Mademoiselle Marie , her maid , stood by the window looking very ...
... Countess of Squirm was seated in the dining - room of Don John's hotel , watching through her long - handled glasses the process of the puchero for the evening meal . Mademoiselle Marie , her maid , stood by the window looking very ...
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... Countess's jewels and head - dress , and to make some request of Don John which that gentleman immediately blocked with a testy Caramba , no ! it is impossible . ' ' Your ladyship , ' said the vice - consul , advancing with a profound ...
... Countess's jewels and head - dress , and to make some request of Don John which that gentleman immediately blocked with a testy Caramba , no ! it is impossible . ' ' Your ladyship , ' said the vice - consul , advancing with a profound ...
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... Countess of Squirm was a chartered eccentric . She did things that would have distracted a husband less long - suffering than the Earl of Squirm . The Earl , however , let her go her own gait . She was his senior by nearly ten years ...
... Countess of Squirm was a chartered eccentric . She did things that would have distracted a husband less long - suffering than the Earl of Squirm . The Earl , however , let her go her own gait . She was his senior by nearly ten years ...
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... Countess , she was in high spirits . Situations of this kind were a real cordial to her . She showed remarkable vivacity , and Mr. Faulkner quite fancied he was getting well esta- blished in her ladyship's good graces . Fortunately for ...
... Countess , she was in high spirits . Situations of this kind were a real cordial to her . She showed remarkable vivacity , and Mr. Faulkner quite fancied he was getting well esta- blished in her ladyship's good graces . Fortunately for ...
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