The vicar of Wakefield, with illustr. in permanent photography1880 |
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... usual way , to let us have his company , with which he complied , as what he drank would increase the bill next morning . He knew , however , the whole neighbourhood to which I was removing , particularly ' Squire Thornhill , who was to ...
... usual way , to let us have his company , with which he complied , as what he drank would increase the bill next morning . He knew , however , the whole neighbourhood to which I was removing , particularly ' Squire Thornhill , who was to ...
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... usual industry abroad , while my wife and daughters employed themselves in providing breakfast , which was always ready at a cer- tain time . I allowed half an hour for this meal , and an hour for dinner ; which time was taken up in ...
... usual industry abroad , while my wife and daughters employed themselves in providing breakfast , which was always ready at a cer- tain time . I allowed half an hour for this meal , and an hour for dinner ; which time was taken up in ...
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... usual place of amusement , and our young musicians began their usual concert . As we were thus engaged , we saw a stag bound nimbly by , within about twenty paces of where we were sitting , and by its panting it seemed pressed by the ...
... usual place of amusement , and our young musicians began their usual concert . As we were thus engaged , we saw a stag bound nimbly by , within about twenty paces of where we were sitting , and by its panting it seemed pressed by the ...
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... usual toast , the Church ; for this I was thanked by the chaplain , as he said the Church was the only mistress of his affec- tions . " Come , tell us honestly , Frank , " said the ' Squire , with his usual archness , " suppose the ...
... usual toast , the Church ; for this I was thanked by the chaplain , as he said the Church was the only mistress of his affec- tions . " Come , tell us honestly , Frank , " said the ' Squire , with his usual archness , " suppose the ...
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... can be plainer , " returned t'other , and looked round with his usual importance.- " Very well , " cried the ' Squire , speaking very quick , " the premises being thus settled , I proceed to observe , that the 46 VICAR OF WAKEFIELD .
... can be plainer , " returned t'other , and looked round with his usual importance.- " Very well , " cried the ' Squire , speaking very quick , " the premises being thus settled , I proceed to observe , that the 46 VICAR OF WAKEFIELD .
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ÆNEID amusement appearance Burchell calf extra CECIL ARNOLD child cloth elegant cloth extra cloth gilt colours comfort continued COURSE OF LESSONS cried my wife Crown 8vo daughter dear demy 8vo Ditto Edition eldest Engravings Fcap Flamborough fortune French morocco friendship gentleman gilt edges girls give going guilt happy heart Heaven honest honour hope horse J. E. ROGERS JACOB CATS Jenkinson Leicester Square List of Illustrated Livy look madam Manetho manner married MARY COWDEN CLARKE miseries Miss Wilmot morning morocco neighbour never night observed OLIVER GOLDSMITH Olivia once papa passion PAUL LACROIX perceived pleasure poor present prison promise published received reduced to 21s replied resolved rest returned seemed SHAKESPEARE sister soon Sophia Squire stranger sure tell thee things Thornhill Thornhill's thou tion town turn virtue vols wretched young lady
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