Contributions to "Punch": (not Previously Reprinted)Smith, Elder, 1886 - 404 Seiten |
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... heard the Duchess of often do . Remember , then , Priests ; singular , Priest . " Blue Posts " ( Cork Street , Burlington Gardens ) ; singular , " Blue Post . " " Breakfasts , " singular - What is the singular of Breakfasts , Miss ...
... heard the Duchess of often do . Remember , then , Priests ; singular , Priest . " Blue Posts " ( Cork Street , Burlington Gardens ) ; singular , " Blue Post . " " Breakfasts , " singular - What is the singular of Breakfasts , Miss ...
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... heard them has loved King Alfred in his heart , and blessed him , and was proud that he was an Englishman's king . And then he hears that Alfred fought the Danes , and drove them out of England , and that he was merciful to his enemies ...
... heard them has loved King Alfred in his heart , and blessed him , and was proud that he was an Englishman's king . And then he hears that Alfred fought the Danes , and drove them out of England , and that he was merciful to his enemies ...
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... heard better doctrine . But the gentlemen , it must be con- fessed , made very light of the excellent lady's opinions , and one of them said that , after her confession , even if she were young and handsome , nobody would ask her to ...
... heard better doctrine . But the gentlemen , it must be con- fessed , made very light of the excellent lady's opinions , and one of them said that , after her confession , even if she were young and handsome , nobody would ask her to ...
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... heard that well - known melody , which in happier days he had so often heard Madame Vestris sing , * he replied at once on the piano with " Home , sweet Home . " " Hullo ! " says Blondell , or Blundell , " there must be an Englishman ...
... heard that well - known melody , which in happier days he had so often heard Madame Vestris sing , * he replied at once on the piano with " Home , sweet Home . " " Hullo ! " says Blondell , or Blundell , " there must be an Englishman ...
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... heard , no doubt , of the bards ? " Miss Binge . Papa calls Shakspeare the immoral bard of Heaven . What is a bard , ma'am ? Miss T. Why , the bards , as I am led to believe , are Welsh poets , with long beards , who played Welsh airs ...
... heard , no doubt , of the bards ? " Miss Binge . Papa calls Shakspeare the immoral bard of Heaven . What is a bard , ma'am ? Miss T. Why , the bards , as I am led to believe , are Welsh poets , with long beards , who played Welsh airs ...
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