The Vicar of WakefieldH.M. Caldwell Company, 1899 - 308 страница |
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... manner , though I had but six , I considered them as a very valuable present made to my country , and con- sequently looked upon it as my debtor . Our eldest son was named George , after his uncle , who left us ten thousand pounds . Our ...
... manner , though I had but six , I considered them as a very valuable present made to my country , and con- sequently looked upon it as my debtor . Our eldest son was named George , after his uncle , who left us ten thousand pounds . Our ...
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... manner of gaming , except backgammon , at which my old friend and I sometimes took a twopenny hit . Nor can I here pass over an ominous circumstance that happened the last time we played together ; I only wanted to fling a quatre , and ...
... manner of gaming , except backgammon , at which my old friend and I sometimes took a twopenny hit . Nor can I here pass over an ominous circumstance that happened the last time we played together ; I only wanted to fling a quatre , and ...
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... manner Hooker , your great ancestor , travelled there before you . Take from me the same horse that was given him by the good Bishop Jewell , this staff ; and take this book , too , it will be your comfort on the way ; these two lines ...
... manner Hooker , your great ancestor , travelled there before you . Take from me the same horse that was given him by the good Bishop Jewell , this staff ; and take this book , too , it will be your comfort on the way ; these two lines ...
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... manner , he travelled through Europe on foot , and now , though he has scarcely attained the age of thirty , his circumstances are more affluent than ever . At present his bounties are more rational and moderate than before ; but he The ...
... manner , he travelled through Europe on foot , and now , though he has scarcely attained the age of thirty , his circumstances are more affluent than ever . At present his bounties are more rational and moderate than before ; but he The ...
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... manners ; and , frugal by habit , they scarcely knew that temperance was a virtue . They wrought with cheerfulness on days of labour , but observed festivals as intervals of idleness and pleasure . They kept up the Christmas carol ...
... manners ; and , frugal by habit , they scarcely knew that temperance was a virtue . They wrought with cheerfulness on days of labour , but observed festivals as intervals of idleness and pleasure . They kept up the Christmas carol ...
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