КНИГИ НА АНГЛИЙСКИЙ ЯЗЫКЕ, ИМЕЮЩЕЕ ОТНОШЕНИЕ К СЛОВУ «CREEPMOUSE»
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Ancestral Shadows: An Anthology of Ghostly Tales
We three sisters used to play Creepmouse with Frank, I remember well. We
would be the Creepmice, and would sneak up and scare him when he wasn't
watching, and he would pretend to be terrified. He made up a little song for us —
or, ...
Russell Kirk, Vigen Guroian, 2004
Creepmouse-my Paul! A young eagle ! nothing short of a young eagle ! Creepm.
Hm ! hasn't the young eagle an eye for some young lamb ? Pujfins. Oh, a French
folly. He scratches Virginia on the windows; and kisses a ring upon his finger, ...
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The Court Journal: Court Circular & Fashionable Gazette
But even when the length of invitation is spc- fic, a thousand subsequent
difficulties may arise, ou arc asked to pass a fortnight at Creepmouse all ; and
having no better mode of getting rid your time between the 10th of August (when
^ndon ...
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Sketches of English character
But Lady Creepmouse has nothing to give, not even a dinner ! — Lady
Creepmouse has no country-house ; Lady Creepmouse has a wretched house in
town. She is not handsome — she is not young — she is not rich — she is not
clever.
Catherine Grace F. Gore, 1846
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Sketches of English Character
But Lady Creepmouse has nothing to give, not even a dinner ! — Lady
Creepmouse has no country-house ; Lady Creepmouse has a wretched house in
town. She is not handsome — she is not young — she is not rich — she is not
clever.
Mrs. Gore (Catherine Grace Frances), 1846
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Retired from Business: A Comedy in Three Acts
Kitty. (Aside) I can feel they're talking of us. (Aloud) I'll go and find mamma, sir. [
Evih Creepm. Eh? Couldn't have heard me? humph? Pzgfline. No ; and then—a
mere child. I told you Mrs. Putfins is here with Paul. Ha! Creepmouse—my Paul!
Douglas William Jerrold, 1851
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Colburn's New Monthly Magazine and Humorist
But Lady Creepmouse has nothing to give, not even a dinner l—Lady
Creepmouse has no country-house ; Lady Creepmouse has a wretched house in
town. She is not handsome—she is not young—she is not rich —she is not clever
:—yet no ...
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The New Monthly Magazine
But Lady Creepmouse has nothing to give, not even a dinner ! — Lady
Creepmouse has no country-house ; Lady Creepmouse has a wretched house in
town. She is not handsome — she is not young — she is not rich — she is not
clever ...
But Lady Creepmouse has nothing to give, not even a dinner ! — Lady
Creepmouse has no country-house ; Lady Creepmouse has a wretched house in
town. She is not handsome — she is not young — she is not rich — she is not
clever ...
The serious_plot involves the fortunes of Amy, the niece of Captain Gunn, late of
the Green Bays, a retired offiecr on half-pay, and Woodburn, the nephew and heir
of Creepmouse, the army tailor. Amy meets Woodburn at a boarding-school, ...