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... hand- somely demolished ; and Peter occasionally found even these of no avail on the day of contest ; but , on the contrary , he more than once saw the effects of two months sumptuous training ruined in twenty minutes . With the gloves ...
... hand- somely demolished ; and Peter occasionally found even these of no avail on the day of contest ; but , on the contrary , he more than once saw the effects of two months sumptuous training ruined in twenty minutes . With the gloves ...
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... hand , and crush his neck , your fingers in his eyes , and your fingers of your right hand under his chin , and your left hand under the hinder part of his head ; or twist his head round by putting your hand to the side of his face ...
... hand , and crush his neck , your fingers in his eyes , and your fingers of your right hand under his chin , and your left hand under the hinder part of his head ; or twist his head round by putting your hand to the side of his face ...
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... hand in hand with the Fancy . I was sitting , some evenings ago , in my room , at the first coming of the twilight , which in our Albany rooms is fond of paying early visits ; -my head was indolently hung back upon the red morocco top ...
... hand in hand with the Fancy . I was sitting , some evenings ago , in my room , at the first coming of the twilight , which in our Albany rooms is fond of paying early visits ; -my head was indolently hung back upon the red morocco top ...
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Introduction I | 1 |
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Dramatic Reviews from The Champion | 127 |
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