Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Volumen9Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1827 |
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... carriage to be deducted from the profits of the work . He doubtless supposed , that here he had me secure , and that from paternal affection I should readily pay whatever was necessary for the release of my child . But he was terribly ...
... carriage to be deducted from the profits of the work . He doubtless supposed , that here he had me secure , and that from paternal affection I should readily pay whatever was necessary for the release of my child . But he was terribly ...
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... carriage to be got ready immediately , and looking out some clothes and linen , set off for the place . I had run thither before ; -I saw the carriage coming , but as it drew up to a house in the suburbs , I began to be J afraid my ...
... carriage to be got ready immediately , and looking out some clothes and linen , set off for the place . I had run thither before ; -I saw the carriage coming , but as it drew up to a house in the suburbs , I began to be J afraid my ...
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... carriage or horse passed my house , the whole party went quietly out of town by some other road , that they might not disturb my suffering wife . I mentioned this circum- stance to her in the morning , she seemed pleased with the ...
... carriage or horse passed my house , the whole party went quietly out of town by some other road , that they might not disturb my suffering wife . I mentioned this circum- stance to her in the morning , she seemed pleased with the ...
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... carriage approach , the same carriage into which I had so often handed my Frederica ; in which I had enjoyed so many happy hours by her side . I got hastily into it , the little dog which had been my wife's favourite was there , and ...
... carriage approach , the same carriage into which I had so often handed my Frederica ; in which I had enjoyed so many happy hours by her side . I got hastily into it , the little dog which had been my wife's favourite was there , and ...
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... carriage , it had been the scene of many happy hours spent with my Frederica , and I could not bear to proceed in it . Everything unnecessary too I also sent back , resolving to proceed in the diligence with my friend O— , harassing ...
... carriage , it had been the scene of many happy hours spent with my Frederica , and I could not bear to proceed in it . Everything unnecessary too I also sent back , resolving to proceed in the diligence with my friend O— , harassing ...
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