The Vicar of Wakefield: A TaleAlbert Cogswell, 1880 - 270 Seiten |
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... night or two productive of much VIII . An amour , which promises little good fortune , yet may be 32 38 · 44 • 52 IX . Two ladies of great distinction introduced . Superior finery ever seems to confer superior breeding . 63 CHAPTER X ...
... night or two productive of much VIII . An amour , which promises little good fortune , yet may be 32 38 · 44 • 52 IX . Two ladies of great distinction introduced . Superior finery ever seems to confer superior breeding . 63 CHAPTER X ...
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... night at an obscure inn in a village by the way . When we were shown a room , I desired the landlord , in my usual way , to let us have his company , with which he complied , as what he drank would increase the bill next morning . He ...
... night at an obscure inn in a village by the way . When we were shown a room , I desired the landlord , in my usual way , to let us have his company , with which he complied , as what he drank would increase the bill next morning . He ...
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... Night , " or the " Cruelty of Barbara Allen . " The night was concluded in the manner we began the morning , my youngest boys being appointed to read the Lessons of the day , and he that read loudest , distinctest , and best was to have ...
... Night , " or the " Cruelty of Barbara Allen . " The night was concluded in the manner we began the morning , my youngest boys being appointed to read the Lessons of the day , and he that read loudest , distinctest , and best was to have ...
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... night to be dressed early the next day ; for I always loved to be at church a good while before the rest of the congregation . They punctually obeyed my directions ; but when we were to assemble in the morning at breakfast , down came ...
... night to be dressed early the next day ; for I always loved to be at church a good while before the rest of the congregation . They punctually obeyed my directions ; but when we were to assemble in the morning at breakfast , down came ...
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... night before , but he refused , as he was to lie that night at a neighbour's , to whose child he was carrying a whistle . When gone , our conversation at supper turned upon our late unfortunate guest . " What a strong instance , " said ...
... night before , but he refused , as he was to lie that night at a neighbour's , to whose child he was carrying a whistle . When gone , our conversation at supper turned upon our late unfortunate guest . " What a strong instance , " said ...
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acquaintance Æsop amusement appearance assured began better Burchell carolled lays catgut Catskin CHAPTER character charms cheerfulness child continued cried Moses cried my wife cried the Squire dear displeased distress eldest enthymem favour Flamborough fortune friendship gave gentleman girls give going gooseberry guilt happy heart Heaven honour hope horse Jenkinson knew landlord leave Livy long con look madam Manetho manner marriage married Miss Wilmot morning neighbour never night observed Ocellus Lucanus Olivia once opinion papa passion Patient Grissel perceived Pietro Perugino pipe and tabor pleased pleasure poor pounds present prison promise replied resolved rest returned round scarce seemed seventeen magazines sister soon Sophia stranger sure taste tell thee things Thornhill's thou tion took town turn VICAR OF WAKEFIELD virtue wife and daughters William Whiston wretched