Bentley's miscellany, Zväzok 161844 |
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... Jollit , in that absence of pride upon which he so much plumed himself , put on a blouse and straw - hat . Carriages had been ordered for the ladies , and refreshments , under the care of Mr. Hawkins and some other Benedicts : but Mr.
... Jollit , in that absence of pride upon which he so much plumed himself , put on a blouse and straw - hat . Carriages had been ordered for the ladies , and refreshments , under the care of Mr. Hawkins and some other Benedicts : but Mr.
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... Jollit . " Ah ! but I hav'n't got the sixpence . " Mr. Jollit , divining the motive , directly threw down the coin , and the boy went through a series of posturings , which the funny gentle- man immediately attempted to imitate as near ...
... Jollit . " Ah ! but I hav'n't got the sixpence . " Mr. Jollit , divining the motive , directly threw down the coin , and the boy went through a series of posturings , which the funny gentle- man immediately attempted to imitate as near ...
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... Jollit ; " and if it is a gentleman , and he is inclined to flirt , double it . Now Snarry , here , I'm sure would give five pounds if you looked at him as you do now . " Mr. Snarry blushed ; and Mrs. Hankins's sister said , " Oh ! Mr.
... Jollit ; " and if it is a gentleman , and he is inclined to flirt , double it . Now Snarry , here , I'm sure would give five pounds if you looked at him as you do now . " Mr. Snarry blushed ; and Mrs. Hankins's sister said , " Oh ! Mr.
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