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Page 75
... keep for them , and give them by letters at a time . He brought my daughters also a couple of boxes , in which they might keep wafers , snuff , patches , or even money , when they got it . My wife was usually fond of a weesel skin purse ...
... keep for them , and give them by letters at a time . He brought my daughters also a couple of boxes , in which they might keep wafers , snuff , patches , or even money , when they got it . My wife was usually fond of a weesel skin purse ...
Page 300
... keep more than one woman , I therefore concluded that prostitutes were banished from society ; I was deceived ; every man here keeps as many wives as he can maintain ; the laws are cemented with blood , praised and disregarded . The ...
... keep more than one woman , I therefore concluded that prostitutes were banished from society ; I was deceived ; every man here keeps as many wives as he can maintain ; the laws are cemented with blood , praised and disregarded . The ...
Page 626
... keep a corner for that . We'll all keep a corner , the Lady cried out ; We'll all keep a corner was echoed about . While thus we resolv'd , and the Pasty delay'd , With looks that quite petrified , enter'd the Maid ; A visage so sad ...
... keep a corner for that . We'll all keep a corner , the Lady cried out ; We'll all keep a corner was echoed about . While thus we resolv'd , and the Pasty delay'd , With looks that quite petrified , enter'd the Maid ; A visage so sad ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 23 |
Fresh mortifications or a demonstration that | 80 |
The Family use art which is opposed with still | 91 |
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