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... town - talk , obliged me to leave the place ; for I can't hear the thoughts of affording a spectacl to the multitude . Yesterday morning , at six o'clock , I went down to the bathing - place , attended by my servant Clinker , who waited ...
... town - talk , obliged me to leave the place ; for I can't hear the thoughts of affording a spectacl to the multitude . Yesterday morning , at six o'clock , I went down to the bathing - place , attended by my servant Clinker , who waited ...
Pagina 9
... town ; and there we resolved to dine , with purpose to lie at Durham . Whom should we meet in the yard , when we alighted , but Martin the adventurer ? Having hand- ed out the ladies , and conducted them into an apart- ment , where he ...
... town ; and there we resolved to dine , with purpose to lie at Durham . Whom should we meet in the yard , when we alighted , but Martin the adventurer ? Having hand- ed out the ladies , and conducted them into an apart- ment , where he ...
Pagina 29
... town , yields a delightful prospect of agriculture and plantation . Morpeth and Alnwick are neat pretty towns ; and this last is famous for the castle which has belonged so many ages to the noble house of Piercy , earl of Northumberland ...
... town , yields a delightful prospect of agriculture and plantation . Morpeth and Alnwick are neat pretty towns ; and this last is famous for the castle which has belonged so many ages to the noble house of Piercy , earl of Northumberland ...
Pagina 43
... town of Berwick , when he told her w were upon Scottish ground , she could hardly believ the assertion . If the truth must be told , the South Britons in general are woefully ignorant in this par- ticular HUMPHRY CLINKER . 43.
... town of Berwick , when he told her w were upon Scottish ground , she could hardly believ the assertion . If the truth must be told , the South Britons in general are woefully ignorant in this par- ticular HUMPHRY CLINKER . 43.
Pagina 45
... town seems to be full of people ; but their looks , their language , and their customs , are so different from ours , that I can hardly believe myself in Great Britain . The inn at which we put up , if it may be so called , was so ...
... town seems to be full of people ; but their looks , their language , and their customs , are so different from ours , that I can hardly believe myself in Great Britain . The inn at which we put up , if it may be so called , was so ...
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acquainted affection agreeable appearance aunt Baynard began betwixt Bramble Brambleton Hall brother called captain castle Clyde cried dear declared Dennison dressed Duke of Argyle Edinburgh England English entertainment eyes father favour fortune Frogmore gentleman George Dennison give Glasgow hand heart Highlands hither Holyrood House honour hope humour Humphry Clinker hundred pounds Jack Wilson Jenkins Jesus College kingdom lady landlord laugh Liddy lieutenant Lismahago live London looks Lord manner Mary Jones Matthew Loyd means MELFORD miles Monmouthshire mountains nature neighbourhood never night oatmeal obliged observed occasion passed perceive person poor pounds a-year present received remarkable river Clyde Scotch Scotland Scots seemed seen servants side Sir Watkin Phillips sister South Britain spirit squire surprised Tabby Tabitha thing thousand pounds tion told took town uncle whole Willis Wilson woman young