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Pagina 23
... daughters , that this Irish usher of theirs was a remarkably cheerful , and even facetious person , con- stantly playing tricks and practical jokes , amusing the boys by telling stories and by performances on the flute , living a ...
... daughters , that this Irish usher of theirs was a remarkably cheerful , and even facetious person , con- stantly playing tricks and practical jokes , amusing the boys by telling stories and by performances on the flute , living a ...
Pagina 42
... daughters , the latter very handsome young ladies . At Lille the two girls and Goldsmith are standing at the window of the hotel , overlooking the square in which are some sol- diers ; and naturally the beautiful young English - women ...
... daughters , the latter very handsome young ladies . At Lille the two girls and Goldsmith are standing at the window of the hotel , overlooking the square in which are some sol- diers ; and naturally the beautiful young English - women ...
Pagina 51
... daughters ; and I have always taken care not to give any . I have contracted a friendship with an alder- man , only by observing , that if we take a farthing from a thousand pounds it will be a thousand pounds no longer . I have been ...
... daughters ; and I have always taken care not to give any . I have contracted a friendship with an alder- man , only by observing , that if we take a farthing from a thousand pounds it will be a thousand pounds no longer . I have been ...
Pagina 84
... daughters , at their own request , employed in cutting up their trains into Sunday waistcoats for Dick and Bill , the two little ones ; and , what was still more satisfac- tory , the gowns seemed improved by this curtailing . ” And ...
... daughters , at their own request , employed in cutting up their trains into Sunday waistcoats for Dick and Bill , the two little ones ; and , what was still more satisfac- tory , the gowns seemed improved by this curtailing . ” And ...
Pagina 86
... daughter as to whether she had received from that poor gentleman any testimony of his affection for her . She replies No ; but remembers to have heard him remark that he never knew a woman who could find merit in a man that was poor ...
... daughter as to whether she had received from that poor gentleman any testimony of his affection for her . She replies No ; but remembers to have heard him remark that he never knew a woman who could find merit in a man that was poor ...
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