Oliver GoldsmithH. Holt, 1935 - 326 pages |
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Page 65
... dear cousin Jenny , and has she recovered her late complaint ? How does my poor Jack Goldsmith ? I fear his disorder is of such a nature as he won't easily recover . I wish , wish , my dear sir , you would make me happy by another ...
... dear cousin Jenny , and has she recovered her late complaint ? How does my poor Jack Goldsmith ? I fear his disorder is of such a nature as he won't easily recover . I wish , wish , my dear sir , you would make me happy by another ...
Page 66
... Dear sir , keep this all a secret , or at least say it was for debt ; for if it were once known at the university , I should hardly get a degree . But hear how Providence interposed in my favor : the ship was gone on to Bordeaux before ...
... Dear sir , keep this all a secret , or at least say it was for debt ; for if it were once known at the university , I should hardly get a degree . But hear how Providence interposed in my favor : the ship was gone on to Bordeaux before ...
Page 127
... dear sir , give me some account about poor Jenny . Yet her hus- band loves her ; if so , she cannot be unhappy . Last come his own affairs , and the budding author pours out his communications freely : I know not whether I should tell ...
... dear sir , give me some account about poor Jenny . Yet her hus- band loves her ; if so , she cannot be unhappy . Last come his own affairs , and the budding author pours out his communications freely : I know not whether I should tell ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE I THE SCHOOLBOY I | 1 |
THE COLLEGIAN | 20 |
IN SEARCH OF A PROFESSION | 40 |
Copyright | |
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