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... BURCHELL AND SOPHIA VII . DISPUTE BETWEEN MOSES AND THORNHILL VIII . DINING IN THE HAY - FIELD 37 43 50 IX . TOO LATE FOR CHURCH X. FUDGE 60 66 XI . MOSES GOING TO THE FAIR 73 XII . THE VICAR SHOWING HIS HORSE BLACKBERRY 81 XIII .
... BURCHELL AND SOPHIA VII . DISPUTE BETWEEN MOSES AND THORNHILL VIII . DINING IN THE HAY - FIELD 37 43 50 IX . TOO LATE FOR CHURCH X. FUDGE 60 66 XI . MOSES GOING TO THE FAIR 73 XII . THE VICAR SHOWING HIS HORSE BLACKBERRY 81 XIII .
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... HOLD UP THEIR HEADS CHAPTER XII . FORTUNE SEEMS RESOLVED TO HUMBLE THE FAMILY OF WAKEFIELD . MORTIFICATIONS ARE OFTEN MORE PAINFUL THAN REAL CALA- MITIES 73 81 CHAPTER XIII . MR . BURCHELL IS FOUND TO BE xii CONTENTS .
... HOLD UP THEIR HEADS CHAPTER XII . FORTUNE SEEMS RESOLVED TO HUMBLE THE FAMILY OF WAKEFIELD . MORTIFICATIONS ARE OFTEN MORE PAINFUL THAN REAL CALA- MITIES 73 81 CHAPTER XIII . MR . BURCHELL IS FOUND TO BE xii CONTENTS .
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... BURCHELL'S VILLAINY AT ONCE DETECTED . THE FOLLY OF BEING OVER - WISE CHAPTER XVI . 90 96 . 106 THE FAMILY USE ART , WHICH IS OPPOSED WITH STILL GREATER 115 CHAPTER XVII . SCARCELY ANY VIRTUE FOUND TO RESIST THE POWER OF LONG AND ...
... BURCHELL'S VILLAINY AT ONCE DETECTED . THE FOLLY OF BEING OVER - WISE CHAPTER XVI . 90 96 . 106 THE FAMILY USE ART , WHICH IS OPPOSED WITH STILL GREATER 115 CHAPTER XVII . SCARCELY ANY VIRTUE FOUND TO RESIST THE POWER OF LONG AND ...
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... BURCHELL , our new companion , walked along the footpath by the road - side , observing with a smile , that as we were ill - mounted , he would be too generous to attempt leaving us behind . As the floods were not yet subsided , we were ...
... BURCHELL , our new companion , walked along the footpath by the road - side , observing with a smile , that as we were ill - mounted , he would be too generous to attempt leaving us behind . As the floods were not yet subsided , we were ...
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... Burchell , at least he carried benevolence to an excess when young ; for his passions were then strong , and as they were all upon the side of virtue , they led it up to a romantic extreme./ He early began to aim at the qualifications ...
... Burchell , at least he carried benevolence to an excess when young ; for his passions were then strong , and as they were all upon the side of virtue , they led it up to a romantic extreme./ He early began to aim at the qualifications ...
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