Sharpe's London magazine, a journal of entertainment and instruction. [entitled] Sharpe's London journal. [entitled] Sharpe's London magazine, conducted by mrs. S.C. Hall, Томи 26 – 27Anna Maria Hall |
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... Laura - for I found that by courtesy she had a title - replied that " Miss Liscombe was an impertinent thing , and that she had better not fatigue herself with remarks which would be entirely thrown away . " Miss Liscombe acquiescing in ...
... Laura - for I found that by courtesy she had a title - replied that " Miss Liscombe was an impertinent thing , and that she had better not fatigue herself with remarks which would be entirely thrown away . " Miss Liscombe acquiescing in ...
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... Laura who seemed universally looked up to by her admiring juniors , was unanimously carried , the execution of the exploit being entrusted to the experienced hands of Miss Bidkins , the half - boarder , who , having no means of ...
... Laura who seemed universally looked up to by her admiring juniors , was unanimously carried , the execution of the exploit being entrusted to the experienced hands of Miss Bidkins , the half - boarder , who , having no means of ...
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... Laura , whose surname was Tarragon , hit Mr. à Plomb - accidentally of course - a blow so severe , with the end of her exercise pole , that its effects made the dancing - master more irritable than ever , and becoming confused , he left ...
... Laura , whose surname was Tarragon , hit Mr. à Plomb - accidentally of course - a blow so severe , with the end of her exercise pole , that its effects made the dancing - master more irritable than ever , and becoming confused , he left ...
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... Laura Tarragon walked in the front of our procession , leaning familiarly on the arm of the parasite Bidkins , whose plain face was quite triumphant by reason of the great honour and dignity conferred on her . When we had achieved as ...
... Laura Tarragon walked in the front of our procession , leaning familiarly on the arm of the parasite Bidkins , whose plain face was quite triumphant by reason of the great honour and dignity conferred on her . When we had achieved as ...
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... Laura Tarragon at first sight ? and why did I love my music - master from the first moment I saw him , to the last , when- ? But I will not anticipate . Expecting Mr. Benvolere to speak in broken English , I found , with the exception ...
... Laura Tarragon at first sight ? and why did I love my music - master from the first moment I saw him , to the last , when- ? But I will not anticipate . Expecting Mr. Benvolere to speak in broken English , I found , with the exception ...
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