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... doubt their experience has taught them in all such cases to abate a great deal of the deformity which they are instructed to ex- pect ; and has discovered to them , that the De- vil's agents upon this earth , like their master , are far ...
... doubt their experience has taught them in all such cases to abate a great deal of the deformity which they are instructed to ex- pect ; and has discovered to them , that the De- vil's agents upon this earth , like their master , are far ...
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... dog's faults are known only to you , and no doubt his conduct has been aggravating enough , do not presently set him down as having crooked ancles . He may have a good pair of legs , and 162 ON THE DANGER OF CONFOUNDING.
... dog's faults are known only to you , and no doubt his conduct has been aggravating enough , do not presently set him down as having crooked ancles . He may have a good pair of legs , and 162 ON THE DANGER OF CONFOUNDING.
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... doubt in cases of this sort they make a more than ordinary allow- ance , ―if , owing to this or any accident , the of- fender is caught and brought to his trial , who that has been led out of curiosity to witness such a scene , has not ...
... doubt in cases of this sort they make a more than ordinary allow- ance , ―if , owing to this or any accident , the of- fender is caught and brought to his trial , who that has been led out of curiosity to witness such a scene , has not ...
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... doubt sufficiently busy ; but there is something less repugnant in these down- right blows than in the officious barber - like mi- nistrings of the other . To have a fellow with his hangman's hands fumbling about your collar , ad ...
... doubt sufficiently busy ; but there is something less repugnant in these down- right blows than in the officious barber - like mi- nistrings of the other . To have a fellow with his hangman's hands fumbling about your collar , ad ...
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... doubt whether he would discover any vain - glorious complacence in his co- lours , though " Iris " herself " dipt the woof . " In further corroboration of this argument- who ever saw the wedding of a tailor announced in the newspapers ...
... doubt whether he would discover any vain - glorious complacence in his co- lours , though " Iris " herself " dipt the woof . " In further corroboration of this argument- who ever saw the wedding of a tailor announced in the newspapers ...
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