The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 4; Volume 228Bradbury, Evans, 1870 - English periodicals |
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Page 4
... lives , and watching every change of wind , that they might not be surprised with clothing too thick or too thin for the weather . Depend upon it there is nothing like hard fare to make a man strong and active and wise , nothing like a ...
... lives , and watching every change of wind , that they might not be surprised with clothing too thick or too thin for the weather . Depend upon it there is nothing like hard fare to make a man strong and active and wise , nothing like a ...
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... , it was as we have already said , to live in a dungeon in paradise . A wall existed between them and living men . So much the better . This wall protected whilst it enclosed them . What could affect Dea 20 The Gentleman's Magazine .
... , it was as we have already said , to live in a dungeon in paradise . A wall existed between them and living men . So much the better . This wall protected whilst it enclosed them . What could affect Dea 20 The Gentleman's Magazine .
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... live , Dea would want nothing , and they should have love . Gwynplaine would not have changed faces with Apollo . To be a monster was to him another form of happiness . Thus , as we said before , destiny had given him all , even to ...
... live , Dea would want nothing , and they should have love . Gwynplaine would not have changed faces with Apollo . To be a monster was to him another form of happiness . Thus , as we said before , destiny had given him all , even to ...
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... lives . This inn , called the Tadcaster Inn , after the name of its former owners , was rather an inn than a tavern , rather a hotel than an inn , and had a carriage entrance , and rather a large yard . The carriage entrance , opening ...
... lives . This inn , called the Tadcaster Inn , after the name of its former owners , was rather an inn than a tavern , rather a hotel than an inn , and had a carriage entrance , and rather a large yard . The carriage entrance , opening ...
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... live amongst themselves . Since they had been at South- wark , Gwynplaine had made it his habit , after the performance and the supper both of the family and the horses - when Ursus and Dea had gone to bed in their respective ...
... live amongst themselves . Since they had been at South- wark , Gwynplaine had made it his habit , after the performance and the supper both of the family and the horses - when Ursus and Dea had gone to bed in their respective ...
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