The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen234Bradbury, Evans, 1873 |
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... dress and coral ornaments . No ; to go in such attire was impossible . I sat on my trunk , debating in my mind which of two things was best to do - to go sullenly to Harry and say that unless he could give me some money for a new dress ...
... dress and coral ornaments . No ; to go in such attire was impossible . I sat on my trunk , debating in my mind which of two things was best to do - to go sullenly to Harry and say that unless he could give me some money for a new dress ...
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... dress , returning home intoxicated with the foretaste of my triumphs . All that Harry said on seeing me ready dressed to go with him was , " So ; you have got some new clothes - and they well become you ! But you must make your ...
... dress , returning home intoxicated with the foretaste of my triumphs . All that Harry said on seeing me ready dressed to go with him was , " So ; you have got some new clothes - and they well become you ! But you must make your ...
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... dress or ornament without making some virtuous resolve , just as upon the heel of any poor little economy I was sure to commit some fresh extravagance . There was always the hope that Harry's income would increase . It seemed impossible ...
... dress or ornament without making some virtuous resolve , just as upon the heel of any poor little economy I was sure to commit some fresh extravagance . There was always the hope that Harry's income would increase . It seemed impossible ...
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... dresses and father's shirts , and after dinner she asked me to play to her . I flew joyfully to the old piano , for music was now my only pleasure , and , quite forgetting poor Janey's favourite pieces , practised some new music till ...
... dresses and father's shirts , and after dinner she asked me to play to her . I flew joyfully to the old piano , for music was now my only pleasure , and , quite forgetting poor Janey's favourite pieces , practised some new music till ...
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... dress and behaviour . The true and natural method would be to assume that they were men and women like those of the present time , and fit to be ridiculed as our contemporaries could be ridiculed . The result was an interest and a far ...
... dress and behaviour . The true and natural method would be to assume that they were men and women like those of the present time , and fit to be ridiculed as our contemporaries could be ridiculed . The result was an interest and a far ...
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