Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 62Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith Richard Bentley, 1867 |
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Page 368
... seemed to know more about the place than anybody , became our pilot ; and , after stumbling through the mud and over the stones for a time , which seemed endless under the circumstances , and applying at several wrong doors , we reached ...
... seemed to know more about the place than anybody , became our pilot ; and , after stumbling through the mud and over the stones for a time , which seemed endless under the circumstances , and applying at several wrong doors , we reached ...
Page 408
... seemed to him that utterance was given in some miraculous manner , for after the first few hesitating sentences , he found his former know- ledge of the language return in a wonderful way , and he knew that his words were as fluent and ...
... seemed to him that utterance was given in some miraculous manner , for after the first few hesitating sentences , he found his former know- ledge of the language return in a wonderful way , and he knew that his words were as fluent and ...
Page 652
... seemed to be composed of decent people , and they were orderly and even reverent ; for when the condamné came out , I observed that every man lifted his hat . There was little yelling and shouting , and less singing ; and as for " Gare ...
... seemed to be composed of decent people , and they were orderly and even reverent ; for when the condamné came out , I observed that every man lifted his hat . There was little yelling and shouting , and less singing ; and as for " Gare ...
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Myddleton Pomfret A Novel By William Harrison Ainsworth 1 111 221 | 1 |
The Battle of the Seas By William Jones | 30 |
The Paris Exhibition and Paris in Exhibitiontime | 47 |
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