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... by speculating in railroads , took up his pen again , and told the story of his adventures in the columns of Punch over the signature of C. Jeames de la Pluche or Fitz James de la Pluche . His first contribution was A X NOTE.
... by speculating in railroads , took up his pen again , and told the story of his adventures in the columns of Punch over the signature of C. Jeames de la Pluche or Fitz James de la Pluche . His first contribution was A X NOTE.
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... took pity upon poor Sal's orfin ( for they bust out laffin when I called her Miss Montmorency ) , and gev me bred and shelter . I'm afraid , in spite of their kindness , that my morrils wouldn't have improved if I'd stayed long among ...
... took pity upon poor Sal's orfin ( for they bust out laffin when I called her Miss Montmorency ) , and gev me bred and shelter . I'm afraid , in spite of their kindness , that my morrils wouldn't have improved if I'd stayed long among ...
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... took and kep his lodgings at Pentonwille . Excep for the sake of love , which is above being mersnary , fourteen shillings a wick was a little too strong for two such rat - holes as he lived in . I do blieve the family had nothing else ...
... took and kep his lodgings at Pentonwille . Excep for the sake of love , which is above being mersnary , fourteen shillings a wick was a little too strong for two such rat - holes as he lived in . I do blieve the family had nothing else ...
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... sisters and ma , he took this opportunity of expressin his attachmint to her . If he was in love with her before , you may be sure she paid it him back agin now . Ever after the night at 12 THE YELLOWPLUSH CORRESPONDENCE.
... sisters and ma , he took this opportunity of expressin his attachmint to her . If he was in love with her before , you may be sure she paid it him back agin now . Ever after the night at 12 THE YELLOWPLUSH CORRESPONDENCE.
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... took a very genteel house at Islington ; but still my master went away to business , and nobody knew where . Who could he be ? CHAPTER III IF ever a young kipple in the middlin classes began life with a chance of happiness , it was Mr ...
... took a very genteel house at Islington ; but still my master went away to business , and nobody knew where . Who could he be ? CHAPTER III IF ever a young kipple in the middlin classes began life with a chance of happiness , it was Mr ...
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