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... heard that , and I obtained permission to travel . " - ( p . 27. ) himself as an actor - proceeding , quite as a matter of course , to the manager of a theatre to ask for an engagement . The manager was facetious- said he was 66 ' too ...
... heard that , and I obtained permission to travel . " - ( p . 27. ) himself as an actor - proceeding , quite as a matter of course , to the manager of a theatre to ask for an engagement . The manager was facetious- said he was 66 ' too ...
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... heard his master - who , lying in a well - curtained bed , had not , as it seemed , perceived his exit from the room - call him by name , and direct him to place the candle on the table by his bed . The servant , who was now some way in ...
... heard his master - who , lying in a well - curtained bed , had not , as it seemed , perceived his exit from the room - call him by name , and direct him to place the candle on the table by his bed . The servant , who was now some way in ...
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... heard under ground , in the pits do not think he said that apparitions were seen , but dead , to be heard as in conversation or debate . I where the miners work , and particularly when he affirmed that they were heard to pass along the ...
... heard under ground , in the pits do not think he said that apparitions were seen , but dead , to be heard as in conversation or debate . I where the miners work , and particularly when he affirmed that they were heard to pass along the ...
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