Life in English Literature: An Introduction for Beginners, Volumes 1-3Methuen, 1949 - 535 pages |
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Page 237
... poor little Mitchell and our Sarah on the bridge . So down with my heart full of trouble , to the Lieutenant of the Tower , who tells me that it begun this morning in the King's baker's house in Pudding - lane , and that it hath burned ...
... poor little Mitchell and our Sarah on the bridge . So down with my heart full of trouble , to the Lieutenant of the Tower , who tells me that it begun this morning in the King's baker's house in Pudding - lane , and that it hath burned ...
Page 264
... poor servants who loved him , I may say , better than we did our lives . I am afraid he caught his death the last country sessions , where he would go to see justice done to a poor widow woman , and her fatherless children that had been ...
... poor servants who loved him , I may say , better than we did our lives . I am afraid he caught his death the last country sessions , where he would go to see justice done to a poor widow woman , and her fatherless children that had been ...
Page 273
... poor man walking on the bank , or sea - wall , as they call it , by himself . I walked a while also about , seeing the houses all shut up ; at last I fell into some talk , at a distance , with this poor man ; first I asked him how ...
... poor man walking on the bank , or sea - wall , as they call it , by himself . I walked a while also about , seeing the houses all shut up ; at last I fell into some talk , at a distance , with this poor man ; first I asked him how ...
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