The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 163William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1947 |
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... took snuff . Noticing my fascination he held out the box to me . I went up to him again and took it , but did not dare to smell the snuff , imagining that I would sneeze or choke at once . I just held the box and drank in its great ...
... took snuff . Noticing my fascination he held out the box to me . I went up to him again and took it , but did not dare to smell the snuff , imagining that I would sneeze or choke at once . I just held the box and drank in its great ...
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... took out his pipe , blew through it , filled it , and then lit it with loud pops , the eyes bulging from his head . Then he deliberately turned his back on his pint of porter , leaned his elbow on the counter almost in the attitude of a ...
... took out his pipe , blew through it , filled it , and then lit it with loud pops , the eyes bulging from his head . Then he deliberately turned his back on his pint of porter , leaned his elbow on the counter almost in the attitude of a ...
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... took him to be photographed - since photography was novel -and they were taken together , hand in hand , a man absent and a woman too sadly present . She took him north to his mother and sisters : he became worse - would see no one ...
... took him to be photographed - since photography was novel -and they were taken together , hand in hand , a man absent and a woman too sadly present . She took him north to his mother and sisters : he became worse - would see no one ...
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