The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1852 - 722 strán (strany) |
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... gentleman , to whom he was highly obliged , without mentioning any thing farther . Upon my looking a little dissatisfied at some part of the picture , my attendant informed me that it was against Sir Roger's will , and at the earnest ...
... gentleman , to whom he was highly obliged , without mentioning any thing farther . Upon my looking a little dissatisfied at some part of the picture , my attendant informed me that it was against Sir Roger's will , and at the earnest ...
Strana 165
... gentleman in a full company , and pulling out his purse offered to lay me ten guineas , to be staked immediately in that gentleman's hands ( pointing to one smoking at another table ) , that I was utterly mistaken . I was dumb for want ...
... gentleman in a full company , and pulling out his purse offered to lay me ten guineas , to be staked immediately in that gentleman's hands ( pointing to one smoking at another table ) , that I was utterly mistaken . I was dumb for want ...
Strana 397
... gentleman's sufferings put me in wherein my wife and I shall soon be , that it is with mind of Harlequin's case , who was tickled to death . a reluctance , I never knew before , I am going to He tells us soon after , through a small ...
... gentleman's sufferings put me in wherein my wife and I shall soon be , that it is with mind of Harlequin's case , who was tickled to death . a reluctance , I never knew before , I am going to He tells us soon after , through a small ...
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