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... soon roused my spleen , and left no more hilarity in my laugh than in a hyæna's . " If you mean the picture of Brother Pius , " said I , " it is but a rough sketch , a mere outline , to the finished coloured portrait I mean some day to ...
... soon roused my spleen , and left no more hilarity in my laugh than in a hyæna's . " If you mean the picture of Brother Pius , " said I , " it is but a rough sketch , a mere outline , to the finished coloured portrait I mean some day to ...
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... soon as he could articulate for laughing . " But authors may thank their own crabbed scrawls for the errors . Your own , for instance . Higgs kept samples of it , and has bound them up like a book of autographs , and certainly the ...
... soon as he could articulate for laughing . " But authors may thank their own crabbed scrawls for the errors . Your own , for instance . Higgs kept samples of it , and has bound them up like a book of autographs , and certainly the ...
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... soon as the young gentleman alighted , he was caught up in a warm blanket and carried kicking up stairs by the sturdy Jonas : the next comer , before he left the steps of the chaise , had a conservative handkerchief clapped ' up to his ...
... soon as the young gentleman alighted , he was caught up in a warm blanket and carried kicking up stairs by the sturdy Jonas : the next comer , before he left the steps of the chaise , had a conservative handkerchief clapped ' up to his ...
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... which to a hypochondriac might have sug- gested a funeral roll of a muffled drum , here announced the physician , whose foot , by no means shod with felt , was с soon heard ascending the stairs , while a pompous voice TYLNEY HALL . 17.
... which to a hypochondriac might have sug- gested a funeral roll of a muffled drum , here announced the physician , whose foot , by no means shod with felt , was с soon heard ascending the stairs , while a pompous voice TYLNEY HALL . 17.
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Thomas Hood. soon heard ascending the stairs , while a pompous voice in a tone far above a whisper , maintained a running con- versation with some one at the stairfoot . We will venture a description of the disciple of Galen . At first ...
Thomas Hood. soon heard ascending the stairs , while a pompous voice in a tone far above a whisper , maintained a running con- versation with some one at the stairfoot . We will venture a description of the disciple of Galen . At first ...
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