Contributions to Punch Etc, Band 2Dent, 1903 - 427 Seiten |
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... heard his father so slight- ingly spoken of by Groutage , and said , with tears in her own eyes , that she should like to scratch out those of the philosopher in question . Because the Professor has but a mean opinion of me , is that ...
... heard his father so slight- ingly spoken of by Groutage , and said , with tears in her own eyes , that she should like to scratch out those of the philosopher in question . Because the Professor has but a mean opinion of me , is that ...
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... heard Mr. Grim- stone the other night telling of some people with whom he had been dining , a kind who are not in society , and of whom , of course , one has never heard . He said that their manners were not unlike ours ; that they ...
... heard Mr. Grim- stone the other night telling of some people with whom he had been dining , a kind who are not in society , and of whom , of course , one has never heard . He said that their manners were not unlike ours ; that they ...
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... heard no more , the shrill song of the silver clarions had died away , his brother painters con- gratulated the newly - dubbed chevalier , and retired to partake of a slight collation of bread and cheese and porter in the keeper's ...
... heard no more , the shrill song of the silver clarions had died away , his brother painters con- gratulated the newly - dubbed chevalier , and retired to partake of a slight collation of bread and cheese and porter in the keeper's ...
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