The Life and Adventures of George Augustus Sala, Volum 2C. Scribner's Sons, 1895 |
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... thought , equally of the aspect of a workhouse , a public bath and wash - house , and a gaol ; and I ven- tured to say so in a speech which I made soon after the opening of the Exhibition at a meeting of the Society of Arts . Lord ...
... thought , equally of the aspect of a workhouse , a public bath and wash - house , and a gaol ; and I ven- tured to say so in a speech which I made soon after the opening of the Exhibition at a meeting of the Society of Arts . Lord ...
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... thoughts in tolerably coherent speech . Consequently , and very sensibly , Mr. Beresford Hope thought that the cause of the restoration of the Chapter House might be not ineffectually served as well by my tongue as by my pen . I ...
... thoughts in tolerably coherent speech . Consequently , and very sensibly , Mr. Beresford Hope thought that the cause of the restoration of the Chapter House might be not ineffectually served as well by my tongue as by my pen . I ...
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... thought that he was of opinion that I had borrowed my suit of evening dress from Messrs . Blackford , of Holywell Street ; and then it suddenly occurred to me that I had been reading a poem of his called " The Season , " in which I was ...
... thought that he was of opinion that I had borrowed my suit of evening dress from Messrs . Blackford , of Holywell Street ; and then it suddenly occurred to me that I had been reading a poem of his called " The Season , " in which I was ...
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... thought of the expediency of consulting one of his reporters , who was a good classical scholar , before he inserted the contributions of his young friends at the Universities . About the wedding itself , I need say but little : the ...
... thought of the expediency of consulting one of his reporters , who was a good classical scholar , before he inserted the contributions of his young friends at the Universities . About the wedding itself , I need say but little : the ...
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... beneath him . He summed it all up in the monosyllable " C - c - caw ! and I thought that I might as well " Caw " in All the Year Round . " " 3333 CHAPTER XXXVI . ACROSS THE ATLANTIC . Miss Braddon 32 SALA'S LIFE AND ADVENTURES .
... beneath him . He summed it all up in the monosyllable " C - c - caw ! and I thought that I might as well " Caw " in All the Year Round . " " 3333 CHAPTER XXXVI . ACROSS THE ATLANTIC . Miss Braddon 32 SALA'S LIFE AND ADVENTURES .
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Side 174 - They, looking back, all the eastern side beheld Of Paradise, so late their happy seat, Waved over by that flaming brand; the gate With dreadful faces thronged and fiery arms. Some natural tears they dropped, but wiped them soon; The world was all before them, where to choose Their place of rest, and Providence their guide. They, hand in hand, with wandering steps and slow, Through Eden took their solitary way.
Side 44 - But lo! there surges forth a shriek, From hill to hill, from creek to creek, Potomac calls to Chesapeake, Maryland, my Maryland! Thou wilt not yield the Vandal toll, Maryland! Thou wilt not crook to his control, Maryland! Better the fire upon thee roll, Better the shot, the blade, the bowl, Than crucifixion of the soul, Maryland, my Maryland! I hear the distant thunder hum, Maryland! The Old Line's bugle, fife, and drum, Maryland ! She is not dead, nor deaf, nor dumb; Huzza!