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Side 36
... girls ; which amounted at most to this- that , by training and the natural tendency of circum- stances , I ought to be effeminate ; that is , there was reason to expect before hand that I should be so ; but , then , the more merit in me ...
... girls ; which amounted at most to this- that , by training and the natural tendency of circum- stances , I ought to be effeminate ; that is , there was reason to expect before hand that I should be so ; but , then , the more merit in me ...
Side 48
... girls fling wide of the mark , with a certainty that might have won the applause of Galerius , there is a peculiar sling and rotary motion of the arm in launching a stone , which no girl ever can attain . From ancient practice , I was ...
... girls fling wide of the mark , with a certainty that might have won the applause of Galerius , there is a peculiar sling and rotary motion of the arm in launching a stone , which no girl ever can attain . From ancient practice , I was ...
Side 95
... girl , up and down Oxford - street , or had rested with her on steps and un- der the shelter of porticoes . She could not be so old as myself : she told me , indeed , that she had not com- pleted her sixteenth year . By such questions ...
... girl , up and down Oxford - street , or had rested with her on steps and un- der the shelter of porticoes . She could not be so old as myself : she told me , indeed , that she had not com- pleted her sixteenth year . By such questions ...
Side 96
... girl , in memory of the noble act which she there performed . Suddenly , as we sate , I grew much worse . I had been leaning my head against her bosom , - and all at once I sank from her arms and 96 BEAUTIES OF DE QUINCEY .
... girl , in memory of the noble act which she there performed . Suddenly , as we sate , I grew much worse . I had been leaning my head against her bosom , - and all at once I sank from her arms and 96 BEAUTIES OF DE QUINCEY .
Side 97
... girl , without a murmur , paid out of her own humble purse , at a time , be it remembered , when she had scarcely wherewithal to purchase the bare necessaries of life , and when she could have no reason to expect that I should ever be ...
... girl , without a murmur , paid out of her own humble purse , at a time , be it remembered , when she had scarcely wherewithal to purchase the bare necessaries of life , and when she could have no reason to expect that I should ever be ...
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