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... leave of his Go , been young , and now am old ; yet never saw I the righteous man forsaken , or his seed begging ... leaving a neighbourhood in which we had enjoyed so many hours of tranquillity was not without a tear , which scarce ...
... leave of his Go , been young , and now am old ; yet never saw I the righteous man forsaken , or his seed begging ... leaving a neighbourhood in which we had enjoyed so many hours of tranquillity was not without a tear , which scarce ...
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... leave the room , swearing that he would be satisfied one way or another , when I begged the land- lord would ... leaving the room , I could not avoid expressing my concern to the stranger at seeing a gentleman in such circumstances , and ...
... leave the room , swearing that he would be satisfied one way or another , when I begged the land- lord would ... leaving the room , I could not avoid expressing my concern to the stranger at seeing a gentleman in such circumstances , and ...
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... leave ; but not till he had requested permission to renew his visit , which , as he was our landlord , we most readily agreed to . She As soon as he was gone , my wife called a council on the conduct of the day . She was of opinion ...
... leave ; but not till he had requested permission to renew his visit , which , as he was our landlord , we most readily agreed to . She As soon as he was gone , my wife called a council on the conduct of the day . She was of opinion ...
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... leaving it to their own discre- tion to avoid it . That virtue which re- quires to be ever guarded is scarce worth ... leave argument to me . As I spoke , poor Mr. Burchell entered the house , and was welcomed by the family , who shook ...
... leaving it to their own discre- tion to avoid it . That virtue which re- quires to be ever guarded is scarce worth ... leave argument to me . As I spoke , poor Mr. Burchell entered the house , and was welcomed by the family , who shook ...
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... leave , and Sophia consented to dance with the chaplain , when my little ones came run- ning out to tell us , that the Squire was come with a crowd of company . Upon our return , we found our landlord , with a couple of under gentlemen ...
... leave , and Sophia consented to dance with the chaplain , when my little ones came run- ning out to tell us , that the Squire was come with a crowd of company . Upon our return , we found our landlord , with a couple of under gentlemen ...
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