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Page 131
... look at ; but if the sight of them was to be paid for , he usually asserted that he had been told they were not worth seeing . He never paid a bill that he would not observe , how amazingly expen- sive travelling was , and all this tho ...
... look at ; but if the sight of them was to be paid for , he usually asserted that he had been told they were not worth seeing . He never paid a bill that he would not observe , how amazingly expen- sive travelling was , and all this tho ...
Page 171
... looks brighter as I approach it : this expectation cheers my afflictions , and though I leave an helpless family of ... look and a flood of tears . But one of the prisoners ' wives , who was present , and came in with her , gave us a ...
... looks brighter as I approach it : this expectation cheers my afflictions , and though I leave an helpless family of ... look and a flood of tears . But one of the prisoners ' wives , who was present , and came in with her , gave us a ...
Page 427
... look well on a handsome Gentleman . This short compliment was thrown in so very seasonably upon my ugly face , that even tho ' I disliked the silk , I desired him to cut me off the pattern of a night - cap . While this business was ...
... look well on a handsome Gentleman . This short compliment was thrown in so very seasonably upon my ugly face , that even tho ' I disliked the silk , I desired him to cut me off the pattern of a night - cap . While this business was ...
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Fresh mortifications or a demonstration that | 80 |
The Family use art which is opposed with still | 91 |
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