The life, adventures and opinions of col. George Hanger, written by himself, Том 2J. Debrett, 1801 |
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... which no gentle- man in those days wore in London even in boots : In short , just as I was when I dismounted from my horse , I went to Newgate , and desired to see Mr. Hawkes , but without telling the turnkey who I was . The 14.
... which no gentle- man in those days wore in London even in boots : In short , just as I was when I dismounted from my horse , I went to Newgate , and desired to see Mr. Hawkes , but without telling the turnkey who I was . The 14.
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... tell him that an acquaintance wanted to speak to him . After calling for a bottle of wine and condoling with him on his situation , I entered on my business with him , telling him I knew he had a famous mare , and that I wished much to ...
... tell him that an acquaintance wanted to speak to him . After calling for a bottle of wine and condoling with him on his situation , I entered on my business with him , telling him I knew he had a famous mare , and that I wished much to ...
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... tell me , for what purpose do you want her ? I replied , For the road , and only for the road . Then , Sir , I will fairly tell you that I recommend you not to purchase her , for I do not think she will suit you ; as it was with the ...
... tell me , for what purpose do you want her ? I replied , For the road , and only for the road . Then , Sir , I will fairly tell you that I recommend you not to purchase her , for I do not think she will suit you ; as it was with the ...
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... the countryman seized the other : he took every thing from them , beat them soundly , and gave the spoils to the coun- tryman . He then mounted his horse , and VOL . II C rode off , telling the grateful and astonish- ed rustic 17.
... the countryman seized the other : he took every thing from them , beat them soundly , and gave the spoils to the coun- tryman . He then mounted his horse , and VOL . II C rode off , telling the grateful and astonish- ed rustic 17.
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... long horse - pistol at Hawkes , and told him to stand off , or that he would shoot him . Hawkes said he was determined to rob the coach . The lieutenant replied , I have 18 rode off, telling the grateful and astonish- ...
... long horse - pistol at Hawkes , and told him to stand off , or that he would shoot him . Hawkes said he was determined to rob the coach . The lieutenant replied , I have 18 rode off, telling the grateful and astonish- ...
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