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Page 243
... whole money from that other friend , and then one note will serve for all , you know . Lord , Mr. Spindle , make no ceremony with me at any time ; you know I'm your friend , and when you chuse a bit of dinner or so.You , Tom , see the ...
... whole money from that other friend , and then one note will serve for all , you know . Lord , Mr. Spindle , make no ceremony with me at any time ; you know I'm your friend , and when you chuse a bit of dinner or so.You , Tom , see the ...
Page 361
... whole ceremony through a slit . Of this the colonel was sensible , for papa informed him . I would have given the world to have shewn him my little shoes , but had no opportunity . It was the first time I had ever the happiness of ...
... whole ceremony through a slit . Of this the colonel was sensible , for papa informed him . I would have given the world to have shewn him my little shoes , but had no opportunity . It was the first time I had ever the happiness of ...
Page 440
... whole crew carried by the peasants up the country . Of this however we were not sensible till our arrival at Moscow ; where expecting to meet our separated barque , we were informed of its misfortune , and our loss . Need I paint the ...
... whole crew carried by the peasants up the country . Of this however we were not sensible till our arrival at Moscow ; where expecting to meet our separated barque , we were informed of its misfortune , and our loss . Need I paint the ...
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The Family use art which is opposed with still | 91 |
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