Fraser's Magazine, Том 21Contains the first printing of Sartor resartus, as well as other works by Thomas Carlyle. |
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When I was taken with your cheeks , Debby , and your bit of money , I was never
that long in telling you . ' “ That's true enow , Johnny ; you was ... Then they are
bere , I tell you , and much they care . You seem to me to have shut your eyes ...
When I was taken with your cheeks , Debby , and your bit of money , I was never
that long in telling you . ' “ That's true enow , Johnny ; you was ... Then they are
bere , I tell you , and much they care . You seem to me to have shut your eyes ...
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Things have happened to me that would make you stare, if I could bring myself to
tell them. Ah, yes! I have lived in stirring times. Fifty years ago men and women
knew their minds; and a dog could eat his dinner without a damask napkin.
Things have happened to me that would make you stare, if I could bring myself to
tell them. Ah, yes! I have lived in stirring times. Fifty years ago men and women
knew their minds; and a dog could eat his dinner without a damask napkin.
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But , Mary , do tell me how your heart is ; you know well how mine has been for
ever such a time . I tell you downright that I have thought of girls before • Oh ! I
was not at all aware of that ; surely you had better go on with thinking of them .
But , Mary , do tell me how your heart is ; you know well how mine has been for
ever such a time . I tell you downright that I have thought of girls before • Oh ! I
was not at all aware of that ; surely you had better go on with thinking of them .
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I tell you again , Captain Anerley , ' cried the lieutenant , with his temper kindling ,
that no consideration moved me , sir , except that of duty . As for my spying after
any pretty girls , my wife , who is now down with her eighth baby , would get up ...
I tell you again , Captain Anerley , ' cried the lieutenant , with his temper kindling ,
that no consideration moved me , sir , except that of duty . As for my spying after
any pretty girls , my wife , who is now down with her eighth baby , would get up ...
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Mary , lof , come to your father , and tell him that everyone is lying of you . Sooner
would I trust a single quiet word of yours , than a pile , as big as Flambro Head ,
sworn by all the world together against my little Mary . The rest of them , though ...
Mary , lof , come to your father , and tell him that everyone is lying of you . Sooner
would I trust a single quiet word of yours , than a pile , as big as Flambro Head ,
sworn by all the world together against my little Mary . The rest of them , though ...
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