Ben Howard; Or, The Pedlar and the PublicanHarvey and Darton, 1831 - 207 pagina's |
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Author of the Poor child's friend. BEN HOWARD . CHAPTER I. " How sharp your knife is ! how well it does cut ! " said Ben Howard to Tom Jones , as he stood watching the ease and quickness with which his companion trimmed off the small ...
Author of the Poor child's friend. BEN HOWARD . CHAPTER I. " How sharp your knife is ! how well it does cut ! " said Ben Howard to Tom Jones , as he stood watching the ease and quickness with which his companion trimmed off the small ...
Pagina 2
... the stick . He tried again and again , but with no better success . " It won't do , man ; the knife is a bad " said Tom ; " here , look how mine cuts ! " one , " " But you are older and stronger than I am 2 BEN HOWARD .
... the stick . He tried again and again , but with no better success . " It won't do , man ; the knife is a bad " said Tom ; " here , look how mine cuts ! " one , " " But you are older and stronger than I am 2 BEN HOWARD .
Pagina 3
... there could no longer be any dispute as to the worthlessness of Ben's knife ; and suffering his blunt and despised tool to slip , rather than putting it into his pocket , he stood silently regarding , with envious eyes BEN HOWARD . 3.
... there could no longer be any dispute as to the worthlessness of Ben's knife ; and suffering his blunt and despised tool to slip , rather than putting it into his pocket , he stood silently regarding , with envious eyes BEN HOWARD . 3.
Pagina 8
... 't you see that customers are gone into the house ? Here , get along ; take these mugs and draw some beer , and carry some pipes and tobacco to the men in the tap . " 3 Ben ran up , and looking in his father's face 8 BEN HOWARD .
... 't you see that customers are gone into the house ? Here , get along ; take these mugs and draw some beer , and carry some pipes and tobacco to the men in the tap . " 3 Ben ran up , and looking in his father's face 8 BEN HOWARD .
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arrived asked beer Ben felt BEN HOWARD Ben thought Ben's Benson better brandy bricklayer British Museum brought bundles called carry cheerful child cried dare dinner distress door England enquired exclaimed eyes father feel felt give glass half bound halfpence hand happy hastened hear heard heart hope Howard idle hands Jones kind King's Head knew knife little girl lived look mind MINERALOGY morning mother neighbour never obliged pedlar piece plaiting Plates plum pudding pocket poor Price recollected replied Ben replied Joseph returned round shame shillings side Sir Isaac Newton sister soon Sophy sorrow stairs standing stood stopped Susan tarts tell thing thought told Tom Jones took trowel turkey turned waited walked wicked widow wife wish woman words