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Page 155
... dear sir , & c . ing scene . Your , & c . P. S. I am sorry that sleeplessLETTER LVII . ness is your complaint . But , when you sleep , you are awake to noble Mr. Richardson to Dr. Young . purpose : I , to none at all : my days are ...
... dear sir , & c . ing scene . Your , & c . P. S. I am sorry that sleeplessLETTER LVII . ness is your complaint . But , when you sleep , you are awake to noble Mr. Richardson to Dr. Young . purpose : I , to none at all : my days are ...
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... dear . Do we not all know that is pleased to call it ) , with pen , pen- you are of the utmost to that indulcil , and books ! —the agreeable con - gent parent ; and of very high to all versation , a other times , of her enli- who have ...
... dear . Do we not all know that is pleased to call it ) , with pen , pen- you are of the utmost to that indulcil , and books ! —the agreeable con - gent parent ; and of very high to all versation , a other times , of her enli- who have ...
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... dear mother . I travagances of the age . I have , in - am now two - and - twenty ; a toyr deed , found it so , notwithstanding a must take up a considerable time ' ; good deal of economy , and an ex- and though I believe you have no ...
... dear mother . I travagances of the age . I have , in - am now two - and - twenty ; a toyr deed , found it so , notwithstanding a must take up a considerable time ' ; good deal of economy , and an ex- and though I believe you have no ...
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