I felt angry that in a town like Ancona a man of some delicacy could not get his money's worth for his money, and went home, supped by myself, and locked the door after me.
She then began to dilate on the marvellous properties of the balm, on its probable success in a town like London, and on the benefits which would accrue to myself, for of course I should share in the profits.
I could not understand how it came to pass that she had not been already cured in a town like Venice, if her cure was really only to be effected in the manner described by Dr.
In a town like Birmingham, a commodious market-place, for we have nothing that bears the name, would be extremely useful.
That in a town like Birmingham, full of commerce and inhabitants, where necessity leads to continual action, no part of the twenty four hours ought to be dark.
It is remarkable, that in a town like Birmingham, where so many houses are built, the art of building is so little understood.
There's no town like Rome, there's no town like Rome.
So all do your worst, we care not who come, There's notown like Rome, there's no town like Rome.
Mid damp clay and sandy chalk, and blue slate and loam, Be it ever so Roman, there'll be no town like Rome.
You could not mention a town like Duckingfield in the same breath as a town like Blackhampton; to speak of the Britannia being the equal of the Rovers merely betrayed a fundamental ignorance of what you were talking about.
But from what he tells me he would rather play for the Rovers than anybody as he is Blackhampton born, and though he's been nine times round the world and wrecked twice, he thinks there's no town like it.
I like pictures, too, and music; and those things you miss in a town like Montgomery.
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