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Page 223
... delightful associations of the Little Go ; and as they paced the deck and looked at the lambent stars that twinkled on the bay once thronged with the galleys of Them- istocles , what , sir , do you think was the song they chanted in ...
... delightful associations of the Little Go ; and as they paced the deck and looked at the lambent stars that twinkled on the bay once thronged with the galleys of Them- istocles , what , sir , do you think was the song they chanted in ...
Page 248
... delightful nothings with which a well - bred man in society entertains a female . I spoke to her about the last balls in London - about Fanny Finch's elopement with Tom Parrot , who had nothing but his place in the Foreign Office ...
... delightful nothings with which a well - bred man in society entertains a female . I spoke to her about the last balls in London - about Fanny Finch's elopement with Tom Parrot , who had nothing but his place in the Foreign Office ...
Page 592
... delightful German nursery tales and Cruik- shank's illustrations of them ? We coupled his name with pantomime awhile since , and sure never pantomimes were more charming than these . Of all the artists that ever drew , from Michael ...
... delightful German nursery tales and Cruik- shank's illustrations of them ? We coupled his name with pantomime awhile since , and sure never pantomimes were more charming than these . Of all the artists that ever drew , from Michael ...
Contents
The Georges | 7 |
The Great Squattleborough Soirée | 43 |
Two or Three Theatres at Paris | 53 |
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