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The first thing I saw was a squalid young woman , who upon our approach , jumped into the bar , and stood with her head thrust through a small window in the same , and with a ghastly smile seemed to signify her business , viz : she had ...
The first thing I saw was a squalid young woman , who upon our approach , jumped into the bar , and stood with her head thrust through a small window in the same , and with a ghastly smile seemed to signify her business , viz : she had ...
Strana 97
I had beard them compared sometimes to one thing , and sometimes to another ; and amongst other things , to a piece of fat meat ; but no comparison I had heard was a just illustration of the oyster . If it be like any thing , it is like ...
I had beard them compared sometimes to one thing , and sometimes to another ; and amongst other things , to a piece of fat meat ; but no comparison I had heard was a just illustration of the oyster . If it be like any thing , it is like ...
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... where the boys are taught , but found no person whatevI went through such of the apartments as were open , and found them not in that condition we would expect : neither of these buildings are any thing to boast of .
... where the boys are taught , but found no person whatevI went through such of the apartments as were open , and found them not in that condition we would expect : neither of these buildings are any thing to boast of .
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