Works, Volym 6

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S. H. Parker, 1823
 

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Sida 189 - Since Trifles make the Sum of human things And half our misery from our foibles springs Since [life's best joys] consist in peace and ease And [few can] save or serve but all may please: Oh!
Sida 382 - I'da mind to scold her for going to sell the gown unknown's! to me, but, I don't know how it was, I couldn't scold her just then, so kissed her, and Brian the same, and that was what no man ever did before. And she had a mind to be angry with him, but could not, nor ought not, says I, ' for he's as good as your husband now, Grace ; and no man can part yees now,' says I, putting their hands together.

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