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Pagina 341
... PUCKERIDGE . 341 and take him out of the way , that the coach may come up . He did so , and beckoned me to follow him ; we walked to- gether to the turning : says he to me , Do you step before and turn up the lane , I'll overtake you ...
... PUCKERIDGE . 341 and take him out of the way , that the coach may come up . He did so , and beckoned me to follow him ; we walked to- gether to the turning : says he to me , Do you step before and turn up the lane , I'll overtake you ...
Pagina 342
... Puckeridge for the horse . He had so much presence of mind , that without my mentioning it to him , he puts back the horse behind a great white thorn - bush , which grew just by him ; so they could by no means see the horse , which , we ...
... Puckeridge for the horse . He had so much presence of mind , that without my mentioning it to him , he puts back the horse behind a great white thorn - bush , which grew just by him ; so they could by no means see the horse , which , we ...
Pagina 347
... Puckeridge , where we borrowed it , and so go to London by myself . He promised amendment ; but , as we resolved ( now we were in the great road ) to travel by night , so it being not yet night , he gives me the slip again ; and was not ...
... Puckeridge , where we borrowed it , and so go to London by myself . He promised amendment ; but , as we resolved ( now we were in the great road ) to travel by night , so it being not yet night , he gives me the slip again ; and was not ...
Pagina 353
... PUCKERIDGE . 353 • I took his leaving me very heinously , not knowing what to do with myself , being a stranger in the place ; and , on the other hand , my money abated apace too . I had for the most part of this time my horse upon my ...
... PUCKERIDGE . 353 • I took his leaving me very heinously , not knowing what to do with myself , being a stranger in the place ; and , on the other hand , my money abated apace too . I had for the most part of this time my horse upon my ...
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