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Page 155
... dear Walter had fully , though less romantically , than a young girl given me . Not that I needed any other ; al- though Hayacinth Brown did say , that she would not give a pin for a lover unless he made her plenty of presents ; and I ...
... dear Walter had fully , though less romantically , than a young girl given me . Not that I needed any other ; al- though Hayacinth Brown did say , that she would not give a pin for a lover unless he made her plenty of presents ; and I ...
Page 156
... dear old thing of a Brum had given me , and which really made my arm look so nice ; and I also put on my new against dear Walter , but of course it only made | Mrs. Madder Brown . I have no doubt but what me the more resolved not to ...
... dear old thing of a Brum had given me , and which really made my arm look so nice ; and I also put on my new against dear Walter , but of course it only made | Mrs. Madder Brown . I have no doubt but what me the more resolved not to ...
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... dear Walter to the window , under the pre- tence of looking at an Indian , who was beating his fingers on a tom - tom drum , and was slowly revolving like a melancholy tee - to - tum : and I had just begun to tell dear Walter that all ...
... dear Walter to the window , under the pre- tence of looking at an Indian , who was beating his fingers on a tom - tom drum , and was slowly revolving like a melancholy tee - to - tum : and I had just begun to tell dear Walter that all ...
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The Chemistry of Common Life | 11 |
Radetski in Italy | 22 |
NEW YORK OBSERVER | 29 |
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