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- I want a house that has got over all its troubles; I don't want to spend the rest of my life bringing up a young…
- I could not conjure up one melancholy fancy upon a mutton chop and a glass of champagne.
- I like cats.... When I meet a cat, I say, "Poor Pussy!" and stoop down and tickle the side of its head; and the cat…
- They [dogs] never talk about themselves but listen to you while you talk about yourself, and keep up an appearance of being interested in the…
- I can't sit still and see another man slaving and working. I want to get up and superintend, and walk round with my hands in…
- I don't know why it should be, I am sure; but the sight of another man asleep in bed when I am up, maddens me.
- After a cup of tea (two spoonsful for each cup, and don't let it stand more than three minutes,) it says to the brain, "Now,…
- In the church is a memorial to Mrs. Sarah Hill, who bequeathed 1 pound annually, to be divided at Easter, between two boys and two…
- I will not take up your time, dear boy, with telling you what is the matter with me. Life is brief, and you might pass…
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