The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 71;Volume 144William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1931 |
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... verrey good ; had a drop more ; then went to the Inn to see Sir Walter and family off . As soon as Sir Walter's back was turned one of my family says , " Now we shall enjoy ourselves , for we had not freedom before for fear of meeting ...
... verrey good ; had a drop more ; then went to the Inn to see Sir Walter and family off . As soon as Sir Walter's back was turned one of my family says , " Now we shall enjoy ourselves , for we had not freedom before for fear of meeting ...
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... verrey stout in your age , and your mother often said she douted much if you would ever be stout , but I always gave hir good herkening , and told hir that you would get stout and would be a cliver fellow , and I think I will no be ...
... verrey stout in your age , and your mother often said she douted much if you would ever be stout , but I always gave hir good herkening , and told hir that you would get stout and would be a cliver fellow , and I think I will no be ...
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... verrey seldom . When there was ladies and gentlemen came to Abbotsford who never had ben there before , Sir Walter was sure to have them off upon sume excurshen to let them see sume old rewen , and the different cenerys ( scenery ) ...
... verrey seldom . When there was ladies and gentlemen came to Abbotsford who never had ben there before , Sir Walter was sure to have them off upon sume excurshen to let them see sume old rewen , and the different cenerys ( scenery ) ...
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Burdett Sir Francis See The Father of Tory Democracy | 1 |
In Quires and Places where they Sing | 12 |
Thermopylae By J Leslie Mitchell 68 | 14 |
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