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... chapter XIX and of English legal punish- ment in chapter xxvii ) or more frequently narrative ( as the account of Moses at the fair in chapter XII or the fable of the dwarf and the giant in chapter XIII ) ; they may be very short ( as ...
... CHAPTER II . Family misfortunes . The loss of fortune only serves to increase the pride of the worthy , CHAPTER III . A migration . The fortunate circumstances of our lives are generally found at last to be of our own procuring ...
... CHAPTER XV . All Mr. Burchell's villainy at once detected . The folly of being over - wise , 72 CHAPTER XVI . The Family use art , which is opposed with still greater , 77 CHAPTER XVII . Scarce any virtue found to resist the power of ...
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The description of the family of Wakefield in which page | 9 |
A migration The fortunate circumstances of our lives | 16 |
A proof that even the humblest fortune may grant | 23 |
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The Vicar of Wakefield: A Tale Supposed to be Written by Himself Oliver Goldsmith Limited preview - 1999 |