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" He never cometh upon open days, when your wife says with some complacency, "My dear, perhaps Mr. — will drop in today." He remembereth birthdays — and professeth he is fortunate to have stumbled upon one. He declareth against fish, the turbot being... "
The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review - Page 775
1860
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Spirit of the English Magazines, Volume 14

1824 - 494 pages
...it back again. '. He casually looketh in about dinner time — when the table is full. He offereth to go away, seeing you have company — but is induced to stay. He ftlleth a chair, and your visitor's two children are accommodated at a side table. He never cometh...
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The Manchester iris, Volume 2

1823 - 450 pages
...about dinner time — when the table is full. He oflereth to go away, seeing you have company — but U induced to stay. He filleth a chair, and your visitor's two children are accommodated it i side table. He never cometh upon «pen days, when your wife eays with some complacency, " My dear,...
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The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science and Art, Volume 3

1823 - 584 pages
...draweth it back again. He casually looketh in about dinner time — when the table is full. He offereth to go away, seeing you have company — but is induced...some complacency, " My dear, perhaps Mr. will drop in to-day." He remembereth birth-days — and professeth he is fortunate to have stumbled upon one. He...
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The London Magazine, Volume 7

1823 - 732 pages
...draweth it back again. He casually looketh in about dinner time — when the table is full. He oflereth to go away, seeing you have company— but is induced...some complacency, " My dear, perhaps Mr. will drop in to-day." He remembereth birth-days — and professeth he is fortunate to have stumbled upon one. He...
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Elia: Essays which Have Appeared Under that Signature in the London Magazine

Charles Lamb - 1828 - 266 pages
...draweth it back again. He casually looketh in about dinner time—when the table is full. He offereth to go away, seeing you have company— but is induced...open days, when your wife says with some complacency, He remembereth birth-days—and professeth he is fortunate to have stumbled upon one. He declareth...
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The Last Essays of Elia: Being a Sequel to Essays Published Under ..., Part 2

Charles Lamb - 1833 - 308 pages
...draweth it back again. He casually looketh in about dinner time — when the table is full. He offereth to go away, seeing you have company — but is induced...some complacency, " My dear, perhaps Mr. will drop in to-day." He remembereth birth-days — and professeth he is fortunate to have stumbled upon one. He...
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The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, Volume 21

1833 - 468 pages
...and—draweth it back again. He casually looketh in about dinner time—when the table is fulL He ofi'ereth to go away, seeing you have company —but is induced to stay. He filleth a chair, and your visiter's two children are accommodated at a side table. He never cumeth upon open days, when your...
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The Republic of Letters: A Weekly Republication of Standard Literature, Volume 3

1835 - 430 pages
...llraweth it back again. He casually looketh in about dinner time— when the table is full. He ofiereth to go away, seeing you have company — but is induced...some complacency, " My dear, perhaps Mr. will drop in to-day." He remembereth hirth-days— and proiesseth he is fortunate to have stumbled upon one. He...
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Essays of Elia

Charles Lamb - 1835 - 440 pages
...draweth it back again. He casually looketh in about dinner time — when the table is full. He offereth to go away, seeing you have company — but is induced to stay. He filleth a chair, and your visiter's two children are accommodated at a side-table. He never cometh upon open days, when your...
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The Republic of Letters: A Weekly Republication of Standard Literature, Volume 3

1835 - 432 pages
...draweth it back again. He casually looketh in about dinner time — when the table is full. He offereth to go away, seeing you have company — but is induced to stay. He lillcth a chair, and your visitor's two children are accommodated at a side table. He never cometh...
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