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Page 38
... manner : by sun - rise we all assembled in our common apartment ; the fire being previously kindled by the servant . After we had saluted each other with proper cere- mony , for I always thought fit to keep up some mechanical forms of ...
... manner : by sun - rise we all assembled in our common apartment ; the fire being previously kindled by the servant . After we had saluted each other with proper cere- mony , for I always thought fit to keep up some mechanical forms of ...
Page 66
... manner , and my wife undertook to conduct the siege . After tea , when I seemed in spirits , she began thus .- " I ... manner as possible ; not altogether like the scrubs about us . " " You are quite right , my dear , " returned I ...
... manner , and my wife undertook to conduct the siege . After tea , when I seemed in spirits , she began thus .- " I ... manner as possible ; not altogether like the scrubs about us . " " You are quite right , my dear , " returned I ...
Page 534
... manner of telling a story , however , was not displeasing , but few of those he told are worth transcribing . Indeed it is the manner , which places the whole difference between the wit of the vulgar , and of those who assume the name ...
... manner of telling a story , however , was not displeasing , but few of those he told are worth transcribing . Indeed it is the manner , which places the whole difference between the wit of the vulgar , and of those who assume the name ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 23 |
Fresh mortifications or a demonstration that | 80 |
The Family use art which is opposed with still | 91 |
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