The Vicar of WakefieldC. Whittingham, 1800 - 235 pages |
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... . The first day's journey brought us in safety within thirty miles of our fu- ture retreat , and we put up for the night at an abscure inn in a village by the way . When we T were shewn a room , I desired the landlord , 52 THE VICAR.
... . The first day's journey brought us in safety within thirty miles of our fu- ture retreat , and we put up for the night at an abscure inn in a village by the way . When we T were shewn a room , I desired the landlord , 52 THE VICAR.
Page 42
... night , or the Cruelty of Barbara Allen . The night was concluded in the manner we began the morning , my youngest boys being appointed to read the lessons of the day ; and he that read loudest , distinctest , and best , was to have an ...
... night , or the Cruelty of Barbara Allen . The night was concluded in the manner we began the morning , my youngest boys being appointed to read the lessons of the day ; and he that read loudest , distinctest , and best , was to have an ...
Page 52
... night before ; but he refused , as he was to lie that night at a neighbour's , to whose child he was carrying a whistle . When gone , our conversation at supper turned upon our late unfortunate guest . « < What a strong instance ...
... night before ; but he refused , as he was to lie that night at a neighbour's , to whose child he was carrying a whistle . When gone , our conversation at supper turned upon our late unfortunate guest . « < What a strong instance ...
Page 54
... night sor , two , WHEN the morning arrived on which we were to entertain our young landlord , it may be easily supposed what provisions were exhausted to make an appearance . 54 } THE VICAR fellows may learn to be comical for a night or ...
... night sor , two , WHEN the morning arrived on which we were to entertain our young landlord , it may be easily supposed what provisions were exhausted to make an appearance . 54 } THE VICAR fellows may learn to be comical for a night or ...
Page 63
... a I give it with good will.A << Then turn to - night , and freely , share Whate'er my cell bestows ; I My rushy couch , and frugal fare , My blessing , and repose , 7 No flocks that range the valley free ; To OF WAKEFIEL D. 63.
... a I give it with good will.A << Then turn to - night , and freely , share Whate'er my cell bestows ; I My rushy couch , and frugal fare , My blessing , and repose , 7 No flocks that range the valley free ; To OF WAKEFIEL D. 63.
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