The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 4; Volume 228Bradbury, Evans, 1870 - English periodicals |
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... took me in her arms and kissed me - kissed me so tenderly , so fondly , that it seemed as if an angel had come down specially from heaven with an answer to my prayers . There were tears in her eyes , too , when we left her , and the ...
... took me in her arms and kissed me - kissed me so tenderly , so fondly , that it seemed as if an angel had come down specially from heaven with an answer to my prayers . There were tears in her eyes , too , when we left her , and the ...
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... took him to a public house to hold an in- quest on him . ” He had fallen into the river whilst on his way home from the fac- tory , they said , and the verdict was accidental death . I never saw him . It was thought best that I should ...
... took him to a public house to hold an in- quest on him . ” He had fallen into the river whilst on his way home from the fac- tory , they said , and the verdict was accidental death . I never saw him . It was thought best that I should ...
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... took his disfigured head in his hands and dreamed . " What folly to be happy ! How one dreams ! " arose in his mind . Absurd notions crossed his brain . Because formerly he had succoured an infant , he felt within him a desire to ...
... took his disfigured head in his hands and dreamed . " What folly to be happy ! How one dreams ! " arose in his mind . Absurd notions crossed his brain . Because formerly he had succoured an infant , he felt within him a desire to ...
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... took in and sent the public to these outlandish exhibitions , opened on this place , which kept holiday all the year round , and thereby prospered . These inns were simply stalls , inhabited only during the day . In the evening the ...
... took in and sent the public to these outlandish exhibitions , opened on this place , which kept holiday all the year round , and thereby prospered . These inns were simply stalls , inhabited only during the day . In the evening the ...
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... took all . In the twinkle of an eye it was done . Nothing was to be thought of but the Green Box . " Chaos Vanquished ' is ' Chaos Victor , ' " said Ursus , appro- priating to himself half the success of Gwynplaine , and taking the wind ...
... took all . In the twinkle of an eye it was done . Nothing was to be thought of but the Green Box . " Chaos Vanquished ' is ' Chaos Victor , ' " said Ursus , appro- priating to himself half the success of Gwynplaine , and taking the wind ...
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