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Page 353
The uncontrollable burst of merriment which accompanied poor H -- ' s hard -
won trophy as it was handed round the table had hardly subsided , when a half -
naked bullock - driver , followed by a crowd of clamorous natives , rushed into the
...
The uncontrollable burst of merriment which accompanied poor H -- ' s hard -
won trophy as it was handed round the table had hardly subsided , when a half -
naked bullock - driver , followed by a crowd of clamorous natives , rushed into the
...
Page 405
The black mare was first introduced , and led round the ring by two of the
servants of the establishment , who ran at its head , for as yet it had not become
so habituated to its occupation as not to be startled by the glare of gas , the
shouting of ...
The black mare was first introduced , and led round the ring by two of the
servants of the establishment , who ran at its head , for as yet it had not become
so habituated to its occupation as not to be startled by the glare of gas , the
shouting of ...
Page 406
Upon the instant the grooms let go its head , and away it darted , galloping
furiously round the circle , while the band struck up a most fairly - like and
beautiful strain , one of the dance airs in the opera “ La Favorite , ” of Donizetti ,
and the two ...
Upon the instant the grooms let go its head , and away it darted , galloping
furiously round the circle , while the band struck up a most fairly - like and
beautiful strain , one of the dance airs in the opera “ La Favorite , ” of Donizetti ,
and the two ...
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CONTENTS OF THE FIRST PART | 1 |
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The Barnabys in America By Mrs Trollope continued 33 161 301 496 | 48 |
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