Contributions to "Punch": (not Previously Reprinted)Smith, Elder, 1886 - 404 Seiten |
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... hand I've tried the newspapers hall round . But they're a callous and ard - earted set , those literary men— men who have feasted at my table , and quaffed of my wine - cup -men , who in the days of my prosperity have grown rich from my ...
... hand I've tried the newspapers hall round . But they're a callous and ard - earted set , those literary men— men who have feasted at my table , and quaffed of my wine - cup -men , who in the days of my prosperity have grown rich from my ...
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... hand . " Halfred , " said he , " tell me this one thing - does Punch pay ? for , between ourselves , Miss Tickletoby says that she'll turn me out of doors unless I can make myself useful to her and— pay my bill . " Adolphus Simcoe is to ...
... hand . " Halfred , " said he , " tell me this one thing - does Punch pay ? for , between ourselves , Miss Tickletoby says that she'll turn me out of doors unless I can make myself useful to her and— pay my bill . " Adolphus Simcoe is to ...
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... hand , being from our habits more accustomed to philosophic abbreviation , have been contented with taking down rather the heads and the suggestivity ( if we may use the phrase ) of Miss Tickletoby's discourse , and we flatter ourselves ...
... hand , being from our habits more accustomed to philosophic abbreviation , have been contented with taking down rather the heads and the suggestivity ( if we may use the phrase ) of Miss Tickletoby's discourse , and we flatter ourselves ...
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... hand , and a coat of mail on his body , whilst the silly King stayed at home in a hair - shirt , scourging and mortifying his useless old body . Harold then took the crown ( though , to be sure , he had no right to it , for there was a ...
... hand , and a coat of mail on his body , whilst the silly King stayed at home in a hair - shirt , scourging and mortifying his useless old body . Harold then took the crown ( though , to be sure , he had no right to it , for there was a ...
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... hand , and engaged him . Their visors were down , and they banged away at each other , like - like good - uns . [ Hear , hear . ] At last Prince Robert hit the other such a blow that he felled him from his horse , and the big man ...
... hand , and engaged him . Their visors were down , and they banged away at each other , like - like good - uns . [ Hear , hear . ] At last Prince Robert hit the other such a blow that he felled him from his horse , and the big man ...
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