The Household Narrative of Current Events, Volumen3Charles Dickens 1852 |
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... took place , and in 1828 Miss Georgiana Elam was born , and in 1829 Lieutenant Elam died . That the late Lord Portarlington lived with Mrs. Dawson , then a friend of Mrs. Elam's , and at the death of the latter in 1833 , she took charge ...
... took place , and in 1828 Miss Georgiana Elam was born , and in 1829 Lieutenant Elam died . That the late Lord Portarlington lived with Mrs. Dawson , then a friend of Mrs. Elam's , and at the death of the latter in 1833 , she took charge ...
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... took , by their own admission , 30 per cent . They were their own insurers , and need not complain . Mr. Thompson , the other complainant , said he was in the same " boat " as the other . He had charged 30 per cent.-Mr. Commissioner ...
... took , by their own admission , 30 per cent . They were their own insurers , and need not complain . Mr. Thompson , the other complainant , said he was in the same " boat " as the other . He had charged 30 per cent.-Mr. Commissioner ...
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... took the dingy's people into her , and bore down for the ship with the dingy in tow ; but the sea increasing , and being nearly swamped , they were obliged to cast the dingy off and bring the boat - head to sea . The masts went - first ...
... took the dingy's people into her , and bore down for the ship with the dingy in tow ; but the sea increasing , and being nearly swamped , they were obliged to cast the dingy off and bring the boat - head to sea . The masts went - first ...
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... took their seats , and with the strictest decorum , and in grateful silence , regaled themselves with the viands before them , the sight was most gratifying . The guests , having thus feasted during half an hour , and carrying away what ...
... took their seats , and with the strictest decorum , and in grateful silence , regaled themselves with the viands before them , the sight was most gratifying . The guests , having thus feasted during half an hour , and carrying away what ...
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... took a stroll through the streets of Windsor , intending to visit the Sheet- street barracks , where the 2nd battalion of Grenadier Guards are quartered , his grace being colonel of that regiment . Mr. Cantrell , an old English farmer ...
... took a stroll through the streets of Windsor , intending to visit the Sheet- street barracks , where the 2nd battalion of Grenadier Guards are quartered , his grace being colonel of that regiment . Mr. Cantrell , an old English farmer ...
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