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... pains upon a silly animal , which they might buy cheaper in the market ? " The foregoing reflec- tion is certainly just , when a man suffers his whole mind to be drawn into his sports , and altogether loses himself in the woods ; but ...
... pains upon a silly animal , which they might buy cheaper in the market ? " The foregoing reflec- tion is certainly just , when a man suffers his whole mind to be drawn into his sports , and altogether loses himself in the woods ; but ...
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... pains and distempers . For my own part , I intend to hunt twice a week during my stay with Sir Roger ; and shall prescribe the moderate use of this exercise to all my country friends , as the best kind of physic for mending a bad ...
... pains and distempers . For my own part , I intend to hunt twice a week during my stay with Sir Roger ; and shall prescribe the moderate use of this exercise to all my country friends , as the best kind of physic for mending a bad ...
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... pain of being obliged ? Well , I have led a miserable life in secret upon her account ; but fancy she would have condescended to have some regard for me , if it had not been for that watch- ful animal her confidant . Of all persons ...
... pain of being obliged ? Well , I have led a miserable life in secret upon her account ; but fancy she would have condescended to have some regard for me , if it had not been for that watch- ful animal her confidant . Of all persons ...
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... pain : on the removal she kept her eye fixed on it , and began a wailing sort of cry , which seemed rather to proceed from the loss of her young one , than the sense of her own torments . ' But notwithstanding this natural love in ...
... pain : on the removal she kept her eye fixed on it , and began a wailing sort of cry , which seemed rather to proceed from the loss of her young one , than the sense of her own torments . ' But notwithstanding this natural love in ...
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... , and is so formed that this idea is probably painful to the animal . Whenever she comes up into broad day , she might be in danger of being taken unless she were thus affected by a light striking upon her eye 72 No. 121 THE SPECTATOR .
... , and is so formed that this idea is probably painful to the animal . Whenever she comes up into broad day , she might be in danger of being taken unless she were thus affected by a light striking upon her eye 72 No. 121 THE SPECTATOR .
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