Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 10W. Blackwood, 1821 - Scotland |
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“ When I was servan with Captain MacConochy , Serjeant Lorie his company had a wark with me . He came often about the house , and as he was of & serious turn like mysel , I thought the mair o ' him that he never spoke of love , for he ...
“ When I was servan with Captain MacConochy , Serjeant Lorie his company had a wark with me . He came often about the house , and as he was of & serious turn like mysel , I thought the mair o ' him that he never spoke of love , for he ...
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... in their way to Captain Mistress looking so well , but her house Sabre's in Baker Street , to set me down was taken up with foreigners from difat the lodging - house in Norfolk Street , ferent parts of the country come to see Strand ...
... in their way to Captain Mistress looking so well , but her house Sabre's in Baker Street , to set me down was taken up with foreigners from difat the lodging - house in Norfolk Street , ferent parts of the country come to see Strand ...
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... which any sensible man con- son's , the Captain Sabre's , carriage , founded with two such mere puppets come to assist me how I could best see as the individuals we call King and the show . “ Knowing , ” said he , “ Mr Queen .
... which any sensible man con- son's , the Captain Sabre's , carriage , founded with two such mere puppets come to assist me how I could best see as the individuals we call King and the show . “ Knowing , ” said he , “ Mr Queen .
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... a sky - blue silk dress , with great we would go together in the Captain's red roses and tulips , and glass buttons , carriage to Mr Solomon's shop , and was surely not in any thing like a be . get a suit of Court clothes for me .
... a sky - blue silk dress , with great we would go together in the Captain's red roses and tulips , and glass buttons , carriage to Mr Solomon's shop , and was surely not in any thing like a be . get a suit of Court clothes for me .
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Hall and Abbey , he himself was to be By the time I had got my breakfast , on guard , and Mrs Sabre , being big and was in order to adventure forth , with bairn , and thereby no in a con Captain Sabre's carriage , with the dition to ...
Hall and Abbey , he himself was to be By the time I had got my breakfast , on guard , and Mrs Sabre , being big and was in order to adventure forth , with bairn , and thereby no in a con Captain Sabre's carriage , with the dition to ...
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