Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Volumen5Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1831 |
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... the consequences that will naturally attend it . In death our sorrows will have an end , but now , who can tell the troubles and torments we shall yet undergo ; ( at this the tears stood in his eyes . 30 THE ADVENTURES OF.
... the consequences that will naturally attend it . In death our sorrows will have an end , but now , who can tell the troubles and torments we shall yet undergo ; ( at this the tears stood in his eyes . 30 THE ADVENTURES OF.
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... attended her accordingly ; and behaved myself with all the decency and good manners , as common pru- dence , and gratitude for her civilities obliged me to . I knew she was the king's darling , and therefore dreaded to disoblige her ...
... attended her accordingly ; and behaved myself with all the decency and good manners , as common pru- dence , and gratitude for her civilities obliged me to . I knew she was the king's darling , and therefore dreaded to disoblige her ...
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... attended by several of his slaves , took me with him one evening into the woods ; I observed great preparations made for killing and dressing a bullock or some such thing , but there being none to kill , and it being then dark , I ...
... attended by several of his slaves , took me with him one evening into the woods ; I observed great preparations made for killing and dressing a bullock or some such thing , but there being none to kill , and it being then dark , I ...
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... attend to as well as myself . What I disliked most was , that we had a very considerable way to drive them to water , and at night to drive them back again ; besides I was obliged to drag home a long tub which held about three gallons ...
... attend to as well as myself . What I disliked most was , that we had a very considerable way to drive them to water , and at night to drive them back again ; besides I was obliged to drag home a long tub which held about three gallons ...
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... attending the cattle was agree- able to me , except in excessively hot weather , when it was a great fatigue to drive them several miles to water , at least every other day ; but in the colder season we had no occasion to observe that ...
... attending the cattle was agree- able to me , except in excessively hot weather , when it was a great fatigue to drive them several miles to water , at least every other day ; but in the colder season we had no occasion to observe that ...
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