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Pagina 141
... night at an inn by the way , within about five miles from my house , and as I was willing to prepare my family for my daughter's reception , I determined to leave her that night at the inn , and to return for her , accompanied by my ...
... night at an inn by the way , within about five miles from my house , and as I was willing to prepare my family for my daughter's reception , I determined to leave her that night at the inn , and to return for her , accompanied by my ...
Pagina 384
... night , or a mouse by night and a woman by day . " Tho ' the prince was an excellent casuist , he was quite at a loss how to determine , but at last thought it most prudent to have recourse to a blue cat that had followed him from his ...
... night , or a mouse by night and a woman by day . " Tho ' the prince was an excellent casuist , he was quite at a loss how to determine , but at last thought it most prudent to have recourse to a blue cat that had followed him from his ...
Pagina 427
... night - caps . My very good friend , said I to the mercer , you must not pretend to instruct me in silks , I know these in particular to be no better than your mere flimsy Bungees . That may be , cried the mercer , who I afterwards ...
... night - caps . My very good friend , said I to the mercer , you must not pretend to instruct me in silks , I know these in particular to be no better than your mere flimsy Bungees . That may be , cried the mercer , who I afterwards ...
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