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Pagina 76
... believe it , Sir , Mr. Sturdy was just five- and - twenty , about six foot high , and the stoutest fox - hunter in the country , and I believe I wished ten thousand times for my old Fribble again ; he was fol- lowing his dogs all the ...
... believe it , Sir , Mr. Sturdy was just five- and - twenty , about six foot high , and the stoutest fox - hunter in the country , and I believe I wished ten thousand times for my old Fribble again ; he was fol- lowing his dogs all the ...
Pagina 80
... believe he died of an apoplexy . Mr. Waitfort was resolved not to be too late this time , and I heard from him in two days . I am almost out of my weeds at this present writing , and very doubtful whether I will marry him or no . I do ...
... believe he died of an apoplexy . Mr. Waitfort was resolved not to be too late this time , and I heard from him in two days . I am almost out of my weeds at this present writing , and very doubtful whether I will marry him or no . I do ...
Pagina 87
... believe we were forbidden po- verty by threats of eternal punishment , and enjoined to pursue our pleasures under pain of damnation ? He would certainly imagine that we were influenced by a scheme of duties quite opposite to those which ...
... believe we were forbidden po- verty by threats of eternal punishment , and enjoined to pursue our pleasures under pain of damnation ? He would certainly imagine that we were influenced by a scheme of duties quite opposite to those which ...
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