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Pagina 23
... coffeehouses . He even had his letters addressed to the most frequented of these . He slept at various lodgings , as his funds allowed , and often used them for an office and consultation room for his medical work , which he kept up ...
... coffeehouses . He even had his letters addressed to the most frequented of these . He slept at various lodgings , as his funds allowed , and often used them for an office and consultation room for his medical work , which he kept up ...
Pagina 24
Minni Mills Neal. writing , he often told of his experiences at the coffeehouses , and how he had often slept on the benches in St. James's Park . This life was not too hard for a young adventurer , nor was it much different to the lives ...
Minni Mills Neal. writing , he often told of his experiences at the coffeehouses , and how he had often slept on the benches in St. James's Park . This life was not too hard for a young adventurer , nor was it much different to the lives ...
Pagina 33
... coffeehouse , and supported himself by free - lance hack writing . Gold- smith did some work for Griffith , and though they ... coffeehouses , and taverns , visited from one relative to another , staying until their welcome faded . They ...
... coffeehouse , and supported himself by free - lance hack writing . Gold- smith did some work for Griffith , and though they ... coffeehouses , and taverns , visited from one relative to another , staying until their welcome faded . They ...
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